The correct answer is: "Non-intervention policy"
George Washington was adressing the issue on whether it was benefitial or not to establish alliances with foreign countries. Thomas Jefferson did it later as well, exactly in the same line as Washington, as it can be seen in this quotation: <em>"Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations-entangling alliances with none."</em>
They exemplified like this the national point of view which had set the way of proceeding at the time. It was maintained from 1789 until the end of WWII. The only exception was the relationship of the US with Panama.
But after WWII the situation became the opposite, the US allied with half of the world and included them as part of the capitalist block, to confront the URSS and the communist system.
Boston African American National Historic Site, Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park. The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment is best known for its service leading the failed Union assault on Battery Wagner, a Confederate earthwork fortification on Morris Island, on July 18, 1863.
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The Atlantic Charter was an agreement between American President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, signed in 1941, to outline a vision for post-war peace. The charter combined elements from FDR's Four Freedoms and Churchill's London Declaration.
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Anglo-Zanzibar War
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it lasted less then an hour.