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Why did George Washington want the United States to stay out of foreign wars?
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Why did George Washington want the United States to stay out of foreign wars?
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Why did George Washington want the United States to stay out of foreign wars?
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The nation needed to be stronger.
Having recently fought for their independence from Britain, the U.S. needed to recover and build up arms before joining foreign affairs.
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