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BigorU [14]
1 year ago
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Why did George Washington want the United States to stay out of foreign wars?

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andrey2020 [161]1 year ago
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The George Washington did not want the US to participate in the foreign wars as he thought the nation did not need any allies.

<h3>What efforts did George Washington made to keep the US out of the foreign wars?</h3>

On April 22, 1793, George Washington passed a statement of neutrality with the intention of avoiding the engagement of the US in European politics and foreign wars.

Washington believed that united States should maintain its safest distance from the European affairs so that it won't effect it's national unity and stability as well.

Washington's foreign policy mainly focused on the protection of the independency of the nation and avoiding deadly wars.

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