yes
No as this would be disastrous to international relations!
John Jay
Allied, he was the Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1939 but resigned after the disastrous Norwegian Campaign.
Washington never invaded Britain - he crossed the Delaware river.
Jay negotiated an unpopular treaty with Great Britain
When Britain went to war with France in 1794, the United States sought to stay neutral and issued a statement saying so. Britain retaliated by seizing American ships and impressing American sailors. As a result, Americans demanded a war with Britain. Fearing this would be disastrous, Washington sent John Jay to England to work out a diplomatic solution. Jay's Treaty was signed, improving relations with Britain.
They first rejected the authority of the Parliament of Great Britain.
Jay negotiated an unpopular treaty with Great Britain
Jay negotiated an unpopular treaty with great Britain
Go to war
Rang its doorbell and then ran away to hide in the nearby bushes. Washington DC hasn't talked to Britain since...
Britain.