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No, he did not. Washington wanted the US to stay neutral.
He was neutral
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).
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President Washington warned that political alliances with European powers could involve the US in unwanted wars. With that said, it is clear that being neutral politically with European nations would allow for free trade between the US and Europe. He encouraged trade with Europe as a means to prosperity.
President Woodrow Wilson in 1914 proclaimed that America would be neutral and not enter the world war in Europe (today that war in called World War 1). Eventually, America did have to enter the war, but in its early years, most Americans were opposed to doing that.
Because we were a new country and we did not want to interfere. Also, our policy on foreign affairs at the time was neutral.
why did George Washington advise a foreign policy of neutrality
Trade between Germany, England and the US made US stay neutral in light of the submarine warfare
he wanted to stay neutrual in the war 1812 because his army was weak
Britain was neutral.