During the years 1793 and 1807, America primarily sided with France in its conflict against Great Britain, largely due to the influence of the French Revolution and the Franco-American alliance established in the 1778 Treaty of Alliance. However, this support was complicated by internal divisions and the desire for neutrality, especially as relations with Britain soured. Ultimately, the U.S. adopted a stance of neutrality in foreign conflicts, especially with the implementation of the Neutrality Proclamation in 1793.
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