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YES. The Neutrality Acts reflected the US popular support of isolationism.
Proclamation of Neutrality
Washington's farewell address
The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
The main resistance was provided by those who believed like George Washington that the US should not meddle in European affairs.
Genet ignored Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality and continued to pursue alliance with the US. Outraged Federalists and Democratic-Republicans because it showed France's disregard for Washington. Made Jefferson leave his cabinet post because of his support of France
The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793
Leaders had clear differences of opinion about federal and state power. The divisions became more defined during Washington's second term in office. The majority of the differences focused on US support of the French Revolution. Washington was making an attempt to maintain neutrality, but many cabinet members were strongly for or against supplying aid.
Yes, it was a policy of support for the Allies.
In 1793 a war broke out between Revolutionary France and Britain/allies. George Washington announce US neutrality with his cabinet's approval in 1793.