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17 March, 02:28

What was the United States' role in international politics in the late 1700s?

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  1. 17 March, 02:41
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    They had just won their independence, so they weren't involved in European affairs due to the limited power they had and their focus on their country's stability.

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    The Revolutionary War had ended in 1783, and Congress haven't made an official leader named, nor enforced order in the country, so there was little chance they had enough authority to be recognized in European countries and were weakened from the war.
  2. 17 March, 02:55
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    What was the United States' role in international politics in the late 1700s?

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    America supported the British in international war.

    America tried to remain neutral despite international war.

    America supported the French in international war.

    America tried to remain neutral despite Washington's belief we should go to war.

    Explanation:

    the answer is

    America tried to remain neutral despite Washington's belief we should go to war.
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