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Washington issued the Proclamation of Neutrality because he didn't think it was wise for America to take sides in a conflict. He didn't think the country could afford it, and believed it would damage trade.

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On April 22,1793, the declaration of neutrality was issued to state that the United States would not take any side on the conflict int the French Revolution.

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No one attacked us.

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Safeguard the newly won independence

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Was it possible for the US to maintain neutrality in World War I?

Because the US had no interest in the World War1.


What did the US adopt to try to stay out of World War 2?

The US had a policy of neutrality.


What was the what prevented earlier US participation in World War 2?

The Neutrality Act


What was the US stance when World War 2 started in Europe in 1939?

Neutrality


How did neutrality and isolationism affect the American position on world war 1 at the outset?

Neutrality and Isolationism were the American policies when World War I began. They kept the country out of the fighting, but it did not impede the sale of US goods to nations involved in the war.


What caused the us to abandon their neutrality and enter World War 1?

US wanted to trade with the other countries causing them to get involved in the war


What day did President Wilson declare US neutrality in World War 1?

a day of gay


What political reasons lead to the us involvement in World War 2?

The Congress was not about to just walk away from the attack on their Naval Fleet bombed by the Japanese. This motivated them to declare war on Japan. Prior to that the Congress policy was of neutrality and isolationism.


What laws were passed to keep US out of the mess in Europe during World War 2?

Neutrality acts


Policies kept the US from entering World War 1 in its first three years?

isolationism and neutrality


Which us action became symbolic of its post-world war 1 isolationism and neutrality?

rejection of the treaty of versailles


What happened in world war 2 5th September 1939?

Just 4 days after Germany invaded Poland, the US declared their neutrality in the Second World War.