At the time of George Washington, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it was very difficult to travel across the Atlantic Ocean, and as a result, Europe was effectively quite far away. This was long before what is now known as the global village. As a result, there was no need for the US to waste its resources by getting involved in the endless European conflicts and wars. It would be possible to argue that even when the US did finally get involved in a big way, by entering into WW I, it wasn't really necessary, and the US could have left it to the Europeans to sort out their own problems.
why did George Washington advise a foreign policy of neutrality
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George Washington hesitated to go to the Constitutional Convention because he was suffering from Rheumatism, he had just lost his brother, he had to manage Mount Vernon, he doubted that the convention was going to accomplish very many things and he thought alot of other men with high stature were going to attend.
why did George Washington advise a foreign policy of neutrality
because they didnt want to get involve
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Most Americans believed the war was a European conflict and didn't want to get involved.
The United States wanted to maitain its neutrality because it didn't want to commit scarce resources to fight war.
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).
In a nutshell. Washington realized the US was in no position to take on Great Britain by supporting the French during the French Revolution. He also did not want to completely abandon the French, by remaining neutral he kept the British from declaring war on the US, and by not siding with Britain he gave some moral support to the French Revolution. Keep in mind that his neutrality policy only worked for so long, shortly after he left office following administrations went with different policies, which eventually brought the US into the war in 1811-1812. See related link at the bottom.
He didn't want the US to get involved in European conflicts.
The nationalists were protected by the neutrality laws and could prosper in peace without war all around them.
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