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President Washington made a good choice when he decided not to accept the recommendations of his advisors and instead insisted that the United States stay neutral during the war between France and England

As president, Washington believed that the United States should remain neutral in foreign policy even though he had advisors who recommended that he take sides during the war between France and England.

Washington did not make policy decisions during his presidency because he did not want to interfere with the policy-making powers that the Constitution gave Congress.

Washington refused to accept entirely the recommendations of either his secretary of state Thomas Jefferson, who was pro-French, or his secretary of the treasury Alexander Hamilton, who was pro-British.

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President Washington made decision to not accept recommendations from his advisors and stay neutral during the war of France and England. When Washington become president, he believed he US should stay neutral and form a policy even though his advisors insisted on choosing sides. Washington didn't make policy decisions during his term because he didn't want to interfere with the power the Constitution gave Congress. He also refused to accept the recommendations from his secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson, and his secretary of the treasury, Alexander Hamiltion. Jefferson was for the French, while Hamiliton was for the British.

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