U.S. Presidents and Foreign Relations
George Washington: The Foundation of Neutrality The origins of U.S. foreign relations were shaped by George Washington’s insistence on neutrality in international conflicts. In his Farewell Address (1796), Washington cautioned against “entangling alliances,” urging the fledgling nation to prioritize independence and avoid becoming embroiled in European conflicts (Ferling, 2010). This principle of neutrality laid the
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