During the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution, President George Washington followed a policy of neutrality toward all European powers to avoid conflict. He believed that the United States should avoid entanglement in European affairs, particularly in the ongoing conflicts between Britain and France. This stance was articulated in his Farewell Address in 1796, where he warned against foreign alliances and entanglements. Washington's approach aimed to ensure the young nation could focus on its own development and security without being drawn into European wars.
What policy did President Washington follow During the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution he remain neutral toward all European powers to avoid conflict he acted to promote democracy across Europe he promised to fight European power to threaten American neutrality he signed Jay's Treaty to form an alliance with Britain
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