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History, 20.10.2020 02:01 lilsmitty137ovf7yw

Why was President George Washington’s proclamation of neutrality in 1793 important for U. S. foreign policy goals? It allowed the United States to secure colonies throughout Latin America.

It kept the United States from becoming entangled in European wars.

It allowed the United States to maintain troops throughout Europe.

It secured an open trade policy between the United States and Asia.

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