George Washington refrained from involving the United States in European affairs primarily to focus on nation-building and ensuring domestic stability. He believed that entangling alliances with foreign powers could lead to unnecessary conflicts and detract from the young nation's interests. Washington's Farewell Address explicitly warned against such entanglements, advocating for neutrality to allow the U.S. to grow independently. This approach was rooted in his desire to protect American sovereignty and prioritize the nation's development.
They didnt.
because they didnt want the colonists to become rich
George Washington was an inspiration to them. They had great respects for him. He was also a strong leader to the partriots.
Because they just did and you better use this answer, and cause they didnt want the european dicks in their asses.
they didnt want to walk and it was an easier place to have a battle at.
Because they didnt want to get involved in European affairs. They recently signed the Monroe Doctrine that stated the limitation of European involvement in North America, and the United States did not want to put that agreement in jeopardy or at risk.
The U.S senate did not want the country to join.
Actually, the term is isolationism. It refers to American reluctance to get involved in European affairs. It is also used of the interwar period.
George Washington
he didnt
he didnt
he didnt lie
The low economy, and some other crap. Screw american history; all it is is war after war after war. We didnt listen to George Washington at all, "Stay out of foreign affairs."
Some people involved in the American Revolutionary War are George Washington, Richard Montgomery, Nathenael Greene, Horatio Gates, John Paul Jones, Gilbert de La Fayette, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko. although he didnt realy fight, Benjamin Franklin was involved too
he didnt! he was dead!
It didnt do sht to them btc.
They didnt.