America's foreign policy when the Japanese became aggressive was to maintain neutrality.
When Japan became aggressive in the years leading up to World War II, America followed a policy of isolationism at first. However, after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the US entered the war and adopted a policy of total war against Japan, seeking to defeat them completely.
The Nanking Massacre is the incident in which between 40,000 and 300,000 people were massacred by the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Violation of the treaty you spelled aggressive wrong
The Monroe Doctrine became an important part of American foreign policy in 1823. It declared that the United States opposed any further colonization in the Americas by European powers and asserted American neutrality in European wars. The doctrine was seen as a statement of American dominance in the Western Hemisphere and set the stage for American intervention in the region in the years to come.
Americas became independent from Britain
Corn and potatoes .
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New Netherland
Corn :) BTW Corn and Maize are the same thing! :)
I would ask Americas founding fathers, how they became Americas founding fathers? Also why did they sign the deceleration of independence? Lastly why do we have founding fathers?
prince konoye
He became puppet control by Japanese
poorly timed ;D