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The U.S. aimed to remain isolated from European affairs primarily to focus on its own development and avoid the entanglements of foreign conflicts that could threaten its sovereignty. The prevailing sentiment of the time, especially articulated in George Washington's Farewell Address, emphasized the dangers of alliances and political factions. Additionally, the U.S. sought to protect its emerging democracy and economic interests without being drawn into the complexities of European politics and wars. This isolationist stance allowed the nation to grow and establish its identity independently.

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