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Which best states George Washington’s position toward the conflict between Great Britain and Napoleon’s France?

He supported neutrality, refusing to back either side.
He supported military action against Great Britain but not France.
He supported the British, although he was officially neutral.
He supported the French, although he was officially neutral.

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User Dentemm
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User Andrey Butov
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Option: He supported the British, although he was officially neutral.

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During the Napoleonic War George Washington, his position remains neutral because of the economic and political reasons. He supported the British but refused to go in war. During the American Independence, France played a crucial role in assisting the Americans in gaining freedom from Britishers who imposed taxes and other laws on the colonists. France supplied clothing, gunpowder, cannons, and shoes to the Continental Army.

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