Answer:
The Neutrality Act and Jay's Treaty put to final rest all issues between the United States and Great Britain.
Explanation:
The Neutrality Act, enacted in 1794, decreed the illegality of any war action carried out by American citizens against countries with which the United States was at peace.
In turn, the Jay Treaty, also known as the London Treaty of 1794, was an international treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain to resolve the differences between the two countries that arose as a result of the War of Independence. The treaty, in addition to preventing war between the two nations, gave way to a decade of peaceful trade between them.
Both treaties served to guarantee American neutrality in the conflicts in Europe between Great Britain and France.