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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
14

George Washington’s Farewell Address gave a strong message about foreign policy. What was it? How did John Adams and Thomas Jeff

erson address foreign policy in their administrations? Describe key foreign policy events or positions of the Adams and Jefferson administrations.
History
1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
6 0

It pretty much was told that his people were not to get mixed up with the other people, and what they were originating with. Or pretty much, their affairs, if you put it that way. Some heard the term ... 'bad association spoils useful habits'. This is what Washington was worried about. And both John And Tom had to align this case in court I believe. They would have to let the Judge know the situation and everything.

And they key address would be the following:  

Washington Court house.

And the key from this was to support their side of the 'family'.

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