Jason Sands

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Washington’s second term was preoccupied by the more conventional version of foreign policy, one that looked across the Atlantic to Europe rather than westward toward those Indian tribes inhabiting the American interior. The main reason for the change in focus was the French Revolution, a cataclysmic event that threatened to shift the tectonic plates throughout the Western world and, more immediately, lead to war between Great Britain and France for European supremacy.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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