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How did George Washington approach the issue of neutrality in foreign conflicts during his presidency?
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Neutrality means not taking sides in a conflict or war.
Foreign conflicts are disagreements or wars between countries other than the United States.
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He declared war on both Britain and France.
He advocated for neutrality, keeping the U.S. out of European wars.
He signed treaties with both Britain and France.
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He advocated for neutrality, keeping the U.S. out of European wars.
Washington issued the Neutrality Proclamation (1793) and warned against entangling alliances in his Farewell Address, aiming to keep the young United States out of European conflicts.
Washington issued the Neutrality Proclamation (1793) and warned against entangling alliances in his Farewell Address, aiming to keep the young United States out of European conflicts.
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