Edmond-Charles Genet was the French ambassador sent to the US in 1793. Instead of going to the capital and presenting his credentials to the President, he went to Charleston, SC and commissioned privateers to aid the French in their war with Britain. He finally went to Philapelphia and asked the US to aid France in ways that would amount to ending neutrality. His actions became known as the Citizen Genet Affair.
1. Because the French angered the US neutrality in the war between France and Britain. I hope this helps!
After the revolutionary war the America was too young and unable to defend for itself. So then the British and French fleets boarded American tradesman and destroyed them.
George Washington sought to maintain neutrality in conflicts between France and Great Britain during his presidency. He believed that avoiding entanglement in foreign wars was crucial for the young nation’s stability and growth. Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 emphasized this stance, urging Americans to refrain from taking sides. His approach set a precedent for American foreign policy, prioritizing national interests over international alliances.
Thomas Jefferson responded to the conflict between Great Britain and France by implementing the Embargo Act of 1807, which aimed to restrict trade with both nations in an effort to protect American interests. He believed that this would pressure Britain and France to respect American neutrality without resorting to military action. However, the embargo ultimately harmed the U.S. economy and led to widespread discontent, showcasing the challenges of maintaining neutrality during international conflicts.
It was not easier for Norway as that country was invaded and occupied despite its neutrality. Less than a year earlier Great Britain violated Norwegian neutrality when it boarded and captured the German ship Altmark in Norwegian waters. I should think that maintaining neutrality was more difficult for Switzerland than Sweden, as Switzerland was surrounded on all sides by the Axis for most of the war. As for Spain, it was ruled by a fascist government which did not throw in with the Axis, but the Allies were very careful not to antagonize the Spanish and push them in that direction.
The frenchman who stirred up trouble between the U.S. and Britain was Frank L. Elitain. He did it by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality if you are wondering. If your teacher askes this question in class say that by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality Frank L. Elitain was sponsored in making the Ledowan Prostain.
By proclaiming neutrality and signing treaties with Britain and Spain :)
Britain and France interfered with American neutrality by
The British Proclamation of Neutrality in 1861, under international law, recognized the Confederacy. Such a declaration can only mean that there were two counties at war and Britain declared itself neutral.
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
Britain to war
it is the british.
The United States gave Britain aid without waiting for payment, in spite of the Neutrality Act. By using lendlease to send supplies~
France and Britain
They had a revolution