Do Now: How would you describe U.S. Foreign policy today?

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AIM: Should the United States follow George Washington’s foreign policy advice today?

Do Now: How would you describe U.S. Foreign policy today?

What is going on in other countries during Washington’s presidency? 1789: French Revolution  many Americans supported the Revolution due similar ideals Do you think the United States should support France at this time? Why/why not?

Washington’s Farewell Address--1796 What does he advise in his Farewell Address? (worksheet)

Washington’s Farewell Address

Declaration of Neutrality—issued by Washington due to changing goals of the French during the Revolution (goals became more Radical) This declaration divided opinions within the United States—emergence of political parties

Main Ideas of Washington’s Farewell Address Washington felt there was nothing to gain by getting involved in the politics of Europe or in Europe’s alliances By getting involved for unnecessary reasons, could endanger the peace and prosperity of the U.S. Remain defensive and save temporary alliances for extreme cases