Tag: Neutrality Proclamation

Virtual Author’s Talk – George Washington, the Society of the Cincinnati, and the Origins of American Neutrality

George Washington and his cabinet issued the Neutrality Proclamation in 1793 to shield the United States from European warfare. This proclamation owed its existence to numerous sources, including Washington’s military experiences and European diplomatic precedents. A lesser known, but highly influential, inspiration came from the Society of the Cincinnati, whose French members had served alongside […]