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Washington sought to maintain neutrality and avoid entanglement in the conflict between France and Britain. He issued the Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793, which declared that the United States would not take sides in the war. Washington believed that staying out of foreign conflicts was in the best interest of the young nation.
In attendance during that meeting were the leaders of France Italy and the Great Britain
(It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France (It was between Great Britain and France) It promised to split the land Great Britain promised to the Arabs between Great Britain and France
because he quoted that the u.s. can gain nothing by getting in other countries affairs
France and Britain were on the same side.
The rivalries between Britain & France in History are worldwide. There was a huge power struggle going on between various europen powers, & Britain & France were formost in this. The Caribean, the US & Canada saw much conflict over time, as well as India in Asia. Britain & France saw each other as competitors and enemies for a very long time.
The Proclamation of Neutrality address was an address by George Washington in 1973. It declared that the nation would have a neutral stance in regards to the conflict between France and Great Britain.
The Nationalization of the Suez Canal in 1956 provoked conflict between Egypt on the one hand and Britain, France, and Israel on the other. So, the body of water is the Suez Canal.
So America won't take sides in the conflict between France and Britain.
France and Britain fought for control of the eastern part of north America.