This was a proclamation made by George Washington that assured America would remain neutral in the war between Britain and France. Since Washington did not want to get into the war, he remained neutral. It angered many Jeffersonians (the pro-French who thought that they should fight with them).
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(1793), incident precipitated by the military adventurism of Citizen Edmond-Charles Genêt, a minister to the United Statesdispatched by the revolutionary Girondist regime of the new French Republic, which at the time was at war with Great Britain and Spain. His activities violated an American proclamation of neutrality in the European conflict and greatly embarrassed France's supporters in the United States.
There were a series of Neutrality Acts passed in the 1930s during the rise of Hitler, the last being the Neutrality Act of 1939. The Lend-Lease Act, which was passed in 1941, officially ended America's neutrality.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on 21 January 1793.
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It was the Proclamation of Neutrality that banned French and British warships from American ports. The proclamation was issued on April 22, 1793.
The Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 was proclaimed by George Washington during the month of May in the same year. This created a neutral status of America in any war that will happen between other countries.
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Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
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France and England were at war in 1793 when President George Washington issued a neutrality proclamation, letting both countries know that the United States would not take sides in that conflict.
Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793