George Washington refused to help France in its war against Britain primarily due to his commitment to neutrality. He believed that the United States should avoid entangling alliances and focus on its own national interests, particularly in consolidating the newly formed nation. Additionally, the U.S. was still recovering from the Revolutionary War and lacked the military resources to intervene effectively. Washington's stance was solidified in his Farewell Address, where he warned against foreign alliances that could lead to conflict.
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