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Why was George Washington against foreign intervention?

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Washington's foreign policy was centred on ensuring the fledgling nation's independence while avoiding costly and destructive conflicts. European nations exploited every opportunity to undermine American sovereignty during Washington's first term. Native American nations received ammunition and funding from British forces in order to assault western settlements. Spanish imperial armies cut off vital trade access to the Mississippi River, and Florida communities welcomed enslaved persons fleeing the southern provinces.

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