Great Britain and France placed the new United States in the middle of their conflict primarily through their competing interests and alliances during the late 18th century. Following the American Revolution, both nations sought to influence the fledgling nation, with France supporting the U.S. as a way to weaken Britain. However, Britain's continued maritime dominance and economic interests often put pressure on the U.S., creating tensions over issues like trade and neutrality. This geopolitical rivalry ultimately forced the U.S. to navigate a precarious position between the two powers, impacting its early foreign policy.
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