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no they should apologize to us
When war was declared between France and England in 1793, Washington took Hamilton's view that the United States should completely disregard the treaty of alliance with France and pursue a course of strict neutrality, while he acted decisively to stop the improper operations of the French minister, Edmond-Charles Genet. He had a firm belief that the United States must insist on its national identity, strength, and dignity. His object, he wrote, was to keep the country "free from political connections with every other country, to see them independent of all, and under the influence of none. In a word, I want an American character that the powers of Europe may be convinced that we act for ourselves, and not for others."Source(s):http://school.eb.com/presidents/article-…
Washington's plan for advancing African American differed from that of Du Bois in that Du Bois believed blacks should get full democratic citizenship. Booker T. Washington believed that black should be educated.
America should not get involved in the affairs of Europe.
because it was on the other side of the world miles from them
This was a proclamation made by George Washington that assured America would remain neutral in the war between Britain and France. Since Washington did not want to get into the war, he remained neutral. It angered many Jeffersonians (the pro-French who thought that they should fight with them).
Yes. It should be written as: Mexico City, Mexico. It is like saying Seattle, Washington or London, England.
The Hundred Years War was started over a dispute between England and France over who ruled France. The French king at the time had died, and no male heir was still living. The English king at the time claimed that he was distantly related and should get the throne. A dispute started over whether or not England should really have France, and the war began as a way to settle the dispute.
george washington
Le Mans, France to London, England is 364 miles via Eurotunnel. It should take approx. 6 hour 30 minutes to drive including the tunnel journey. Longer if you stop for a break or to refuel on route.
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A narrow body of water that has provided significant protection to the United Kingdom (or, "England") throughout the centuries, the English Channel lies between the U.K. and portions of northern France on the European continent. It should be noted that the Channel is properly designated as that body of water which connects the North Sea with the Atlantic Ocean off the northwestern coast of France.
It depends on the war in question as there were several conflicts between the British and French during Hamilton's brief life. If the question is asking about the French entree into the American Revolution (i.e. the start of war between England and France in 1778), Hamilton was probably not enthusiastic about French assistance, but he would have swallowed his pride and realized that any help for the American Rebel Army should be well-received. As a result, he would have supported France. If the question is about the conflict between England and France during the French Revolution of 1790, Hamilton supported England since he saw many more cultural similarities between the nascent United States and England than he did with France. Additionally, English-US trade relations were much better than French-US trade relations. Since the northern states relied heavily on such trade, it was natural for Hamilton to support England over France. This caused further division between Hamilton (and his party the Federalists) vis-a-vis the Democratic Republicans like Jefferson and Madison who supported the French over the English.
Should specify which country youre talking about mate USA = Washington Australia = canberra Germany = Berlin England = London
Early in the Allies discussions about the structure of the League of Nations, France and England had to resolve a major point of disagreement. What needed to be determined was whether the League should be a policeman or a conciliator.Being that the League lacked enforcement powers and had no machinery for collective security, the good will of all of its members had to be what tied the League together.
The English Channel is a body of water that separates the island of Great Britain from the rest of Europe. Travel between France and the United Kingdom is most efficient when across the channel. People can catch a ferry over or ride a train in a tunnel under the channel.