Why did Washington refuse to help France or Britain? A. Britain had failed to transfer posts on American territory. B. The French ambassador’s behavior was extremely offensive. C. The French West Indies were not threatened. D. The American public did not want war. E. Protecting America was a primary concern.

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Answer 1
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the answer is most likely E

Answer 2
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Final answer:

George Washington favored a policy of neutrality to avoid involving America in the disputes between Britain and France, focusing instead on domestic stability and security. Some of the factors influencing this policy were Britain's non-compliance with stipulations in Jay's Treaty, an unfavorable French ambassador, and the American public's preference for peace.

Option D is correct

Explanation:

George Washington, first president of the United States, declined to help both France and Britain largely because, protecting America was his primary concern (option E) and he sought to keep America neutral and out of European conflicts. This policy was influenced by several factors such as the fact that the British were not fulfilling their obligations like transferring posts on American territory as per Jay's Treaty (option A) and at the same time were impressing American sailors into service for the British navy (not present in your answer options). This policy was also driven by the necessity to maintain peace within the newly formed nation and the American public's desire to avoid war (option D).

Moreover, the increasingly hostile behavior of the French ambassador further complicated relations and justified Washington's policy of neutrality (option B). The situation in the French West Indies (option C), while important, wasn't the key factor in Washington's decision. Overall, Washington remained focused on preserving American interests and ensuring the stability and security of the new republic.

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