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I think it's because U.S is very weak and newly created. They don't have any military power to protect them in the face of war. Foreign powers and foreign military alliances were something to avoid right now.

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Citizens may fear foreign powers because they might perceive them as a threat to their country's security, economy, or way of life. In some cases, historical conflicts or geopolitical tensions can also contribute to this fear.

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