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Americas Growing Pains
Title: Americas Growing Pains
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1035 | Pages: 4.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Americas Growing Pains
America’s first two presidents, George Washington and John Adams, both resolutely
adhered to the idea that America should endeavor to stay out of war at all times, and did
everything in their power to evade declaring and entering into war. Throughout their
reigns, war was ubiquitous in Europe, and many countries (especially Britain and France)
made numerous attempts to obtain and secure America’s support. Washington and
Adams both believed that America should not
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avoiding war and presenting the drastic measures taken by Washington
and Adams to avoid war. Both of these great men were so tenacious about avoiding war
that their efforts to do so could have been the root of a war and of prospective damage to
foreign alliances and connections. In conclusion, America’s first foreign policy
essentially focused on eschewing war, and Washington and Adams were willing to make
all concessions necessary to do so.
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