What were two internal problems and their resolutions during washigtons second term as president?

Internal problems during Washington's second term as president included:

1. The Whiskey Rebellion: This was a protest by farmers in western Pennsylvania against the federal government's tax on whiskey. Washington responded by sending a militia of 13,000 men to put down the rebellion, which ultimately led to the surrender of the rebels and the end of the rebellion.

2. The Jay Treaty: This was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain that sought to resolve outstanding issues between the two countries. Washington's support of the treaty was met with strong opposition from the Democratic-Republican Party, but Washington was ultimately able to get the treaty ratified by the Senate.

why did Washington believe that the US needed to be neutral in the war between France and Britain