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What policy did washington implement in regards to foreign policy

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Answer: Wahington implemented a Neutral stance in foreign affairs.

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At the time of his presidency, The U.S. was stil too weak to fight another war with any European power so he was mindful of getting involved in European disputes. Even though his presidency coincided with the French Revolution and the British incited Indian attacks on American settlers, Washington refused to militarilly intervene or respond, which gained him a lot of infamy with the American public at the time.

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