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What were Washington’s beliefs about dealing with foreign countries?

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George Washington's view of foreign affairs was that he didn't want to have anything to do with any foreign countries. He preferred neutrality. He said that he wasn't going to take part of Britain or France and that we shouldn't make alliances with other countries. He advised our countries to stay at isolationism, instead of involvement.
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