During the Napoleonic Wars, Americans sought to follow George Washington's example of neutrality and caution in foreign affairs. Washington's Farewell Address emphasized the dangers of entangling alliances, prompting the U.S. to adopt a stance of neutrality as conflicts escalated between France and Britain. This approach was reflected in policies like the Neutrality Act of 1794, which aimed to prevent American involvement in European conflicts while fostering domestic stability and economic growth. Despite pressures to take sides, many Americans adhered to Washington's principles, focusing on national unity and independence.
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