Following the French Revolution, President George Washington faced a difficult decision that set the tone for America's foreign
policy for years to come. What decision did he make despite Thomas Jefferson's objections? a. Washington decided to send aid to France in an expression of good will and comradeship. b. Washington decided that the United States would be neutral and not take sides in the war. C. Washington decided that the United States would not make loans to France. d. Washington allowed France to use American ports to supply its ships and launch attacks on Great Britain.