One of George Washington’s primary concerns was for the United States to remain neutral among European conflicts. Washington made sure to make this perfectly clear; “On the Politics of Europe I shall express no Opinion, nor make any inquiry who is Right or who is Wrong. I wish well to all nations and to all men.” (Document 1) Also, the Neutrality Act was passed in 1794 and this helped prevent wars with European nations, because it prevented a long-term alliance with a country. That way, the America would not be dragged into a war because of another country. As you can see, Washington did not wish to interfere in European matters. This is an historic precedent set by Washington because it made sure that America would always strive to stay out of European conflicts. Also, Washington knew that it was crucial to try to avoid issues with European nations, who at the time were very powerful, especially the countries of Britain, France and Spain. At the point in time of Washington’s presidency, there was a great deal of tension between America and these countries. The United States needed to ease the tension. The solution Washington and his ambassadors came up with was Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s treaty. Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s Treaty…