The Democratic-Republicans' argument against Jay's Treaty was that:
A) it was a betrayal of the 1778 alliance with France and a humiliating capitulation to the British.
B) it violated the principle of federalism and gave more power to state governments.
C) it led to the strengthening of black codes in the southern states of the U.S.
D) it failed to integrate Indians into the new nation.
E) it was intended to restrict Pennsylvanian farmers' access to neighboring markets.
A
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