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George Washington was the one who introduced the foreign policy of neutrality as stated in President Washington Farewell Address.
Washington's primary motive for issuing the Proclamation of Neutrality was his desire to safeguard the country's newly won independence. George Washington was the 1st United States President.
Proclamation of Neutrality
George Washington was a successful president. He was called the father of his country. And he was elected two times as the president.
Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
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George Washington was a successful president. He was called the father of his country. And he was elected two times as the president.
George Washington was no doubt more successful as president, but John Adams really did not have much of a chance to better Washington. Washington was hard to top.
President Washington advocated for a policy of neutrality and non-intervention in foreign affairs. He believed that the United States should avoid forming permanent alliances and getting entangled in the conflicts of European countries. Washington's Farewell Address highlighted the importance of maintaining independence and avoiding unnecessary foreign entanglements to safeguard the young nation's interests.
President Wilson declared U.S' neutrality at the beginning of WW1 in 1914
During the French-British war, President Washington favored the British side. This explains why President Washington sent John Jay to save Great Britain.
France and England were at war in 1793 when President George Washington issued a neutrality proclamation, letting both countries know that the United States would not take sides in that conflict.