The French Revolution and the ensuing war between France and Great Britain tended to
A) widen the split between American political parties.
B) unite all political parties to oppose the principles of the French Revolution.
C) undermine America's close relationship with England.
D) unite all political parties to support the principles of the French Revolution.
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