<P> American naval losses may have been light, but the French had successfully seized many American merchant ships by the war's end in 1800--more than 2,000, according to one source . </P> <P> Although they were fighting the same enemy, the Royal Navy and the United States Navy did not cooperate operationally or share operational plans . There were no mutual understandings about deployment between their forces . The British sold naval stores and munitions to the American government, and the two navies shared a signal system so they could recognise the other's warships at sea and allowed their merchantmen to join each other's convoys for safety . </P> <Ul> <Li> <P> The fight between USS Constellation and L'Insurgente (William Bainbridge Hoff) </P> </Li> <Li> <P> A 20th - century illustration depicting United States Marines escorting French prisoners </P> </Li> </Ul> <Li> <P> The fight between USS Constellation and L'Insurgente (William Bainbridge Hoff) </P> </Li>

Which of the following presidents ended the quasi-war