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History, 02.12.2020 21:20 bryce99

As president, George Washington tried to keep the United States out of foreign conflicts by:
A. refusing to help France in its war with Great Britain.
B. letting each state decide which foreign countries to support.
C. preventing U. S. merchants from trading overseas.
D. bribing foreign leaders to protect U. S. territory

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