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In the early 1800s, the United States was a young nation. Early presidents, such as Thomas Jefferson, wanted to stay neutral in the affairs of other countries. What does it mean for a country to “stay neutral” in foreign affairs? Why might a country want to have this outlook?

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If a country is neutral in foreign affairs, it does not take sides in conflicts or wars between other countries. A country might want to stay neutral if it wants peace or wants to avoid offending more powerful countries. It might also stay neutral if it lacks the money or military power to take part in wars that do not involve it directly.