There was no agreement. It needs to be understood that while the founding fathers supported a democracy, the revolutionary events in France where frighting to them. The French Revolution is a lesson that condones Jefferson's unwillingness to allow the mob to lead the nation. However, with regards to your question...there were no agreements, rather, the US was too unstable at the time to be of much use.
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
The Anti Federalists were very enthusiastic about the French Revolution. Thomas Jefferson supported the Revolutions Republican ideals. The Anti Federalists were known for their support of France versus the Federalist's support of Great Britain. Although the Anti Federalists were for the Revolution, they agreed with the Federalists to remain neutral in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain, Spain, France and other European powers.
the loyalists
Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.
Technically, four so-called border States were neutral in the US Civil War. They were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware.
He saw the rebellionas a threat to the new government's authority.
He saw the rebellionas a threat to the new government's authority.
America had just finished its fight for freedom and did not have the resources to go to war in Europe.
The Proclamation of Neutrality
According to Historians, since the onset of the French Revolution the U.S. Republican Party wanted to remain neutral from the conflict and keep their alliance with the French.
The U.S. government was against going into the French Revolution because they had just gotten out of a war, and the government also wanted to remain neutral.
Neutral, I'm 100% sure since I looked up the answer!
no
because both sides of the war helped america very much and loosing either would result in loss of trade and other things
Ireland chose to be neutral and stuck to that policy during World War II, and it is still a neutral country.
Staying out of European affairs.
Switzerland and Spain, Denmark and Norway were neutral but Hitler brought them into the war