In his farewell address, George Washington warned against the formation of permanent alliances with specific European countries, suggesting that such alliances might put the peace and prosperity of the United States at risk. He believed that these alliances could entangle the nation in foreign conflicts and factional disputes, ultimately compromising its independence and security.
In his farewell address, what did Washington say about the U.S. forming alliances with specific European countries?
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It would be seen as a sign of disrespect.
• Other countries might also seek to form alliances.
It might put peace and
prosperity at risk.
Other countries might
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