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How did George Washington approach the foreign threais posed by Great Britain and France? He sided with Great Britain. He sided with France, He tried to solve their problems, He tried to remain neutral
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How did George Washington approach the foreign threais posed by Great Britain and France?
He sided with Great Britain.
He sided with France,
He tried to solve their problems,
He tried to remain neutral​
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He tried to remain neutral.
G.W. did not want the U.S to get involved with other countries’ issues.
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