A. because he advocated for America to help the French, before Washington's statement of neutrality
Answer:
Morals and relations to the community and the right to freedom.
<span>Two major themes of this speech were the idea that isolationism was impossible and the idea that all Americans were pulling together (and needed to continue to do so) to face a moment of crisis.
You can decide which one you like. :)
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Answer:
He was the one who signed it into law, so he was okay with it.
Explanation:
America believed in manifest destiny, so he wanted to do this. America would begin to expand by forcing natives to leave the country or assimilate to their culture.