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France - this was the time of the Napoleonic Wars. They were also in conflicts involving the newly established United States of America (War of 1812).
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.
both Great Britain and France
Nope - France is an entirely separate country from Great Britain.
France and Great Britain are two different places, although the two almost touch. France is a country located on the mainland of Western Europe. The island of Great Britain is separated from France by the English channel.
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
they were dum and didnt understand what was really going on...
Washington sought to maintain neutrality and avoid entanglement in the conflict between France and Britain. He issued the Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793, which declared that the United States would not take sides in the war. Washington believed that staying out of foreign conflicts was in the best interest of the young nation.
Great Britain and France, along with Israel, invaded Egypt
He didn't get elected
1-he was expected to be almighty washington 2-he had to side between britain and france 3-he rececied al;ot of critisism after he passed the alien and sedition act
The war began as a competition between Britain and France for control over Ohio valley region
Washington did not want the United States to be dragged into innumerable international conflicts and believed that creating strong alliances with any foreign nation, especially Britain or France was bound to bring the United States into foreign conflicts.
He was neutral
The Proclamation of Neutrality (April 22, 1793). George Washington declares United States neutrality in the face of emerging European conflicts.
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