What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?

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He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward trade with Spain.
He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward trade with Spain.

He wanted to spell out his policy for imposing taxes on imports and exports.
He wanted to spell out his policy for imposing taxes on imports and exports.

He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.
He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.

He wanted to remain neutral as his newly elected cabinet developed an economic plan.

He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.

The purpose of Washington's Neutrality Proclamation was to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.

The purpose of Washington's Neutrality Proclamation was to make it clear that the United States supported neither France nor Britain in their war. To get this answer, you can analyze the historical context surrounding the proclamation. In the late 1700s, France and Britain were engaged in their own conflict known as the French Revolutionary Wars. Washington, as the President of the United States, wanted to avoid getting embroiled in this conflict and maintain a position of neutrality. The proclamation was his way of making it clear that the U.S. would not take sides and would instead focus on its own interests.