Which best states Thomas Jefferson’s position toward the conflict between Great Britain and Napoleon’s France?
He supported neutrality, refusing to back either side.
He supported military action against both France and Great Britain.
He supported the British, believing that they were fighting for democracy.
He supported the French, believing that they were fighting for democracy.

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Answer: Look i think that the answer would be

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The answer can be He supported the French, believing that they were fighting for democracy.Right he believe that but it wasn't like that so it could be right and wrong

He supported the British, believing that they were fighting for democracy. (now what is wrong with this guy who create this answer they are fighting with the Englishman the british people for freedom) so Wrong

He supported military action against both France and Great Britain. (Wrong either because France were helping the colonist because they have an enemie on common it was Great Britain )

Answers1 : He supported the French, believing that they were fighting for democracy.

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d

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