During John Quincy Adams' time in office, America wasn't involved in foreign events. The United States was scene as peaceful as a result of the end of the Napoleonic wars. Parliament watched over England, and the monarchy in France was restored. The United States was involved with thriving amount of sectionalism. The only foreign event that occurred was the Panama Congress. This was when American nations met with the British in order to resolve trade issues within the West Indies.
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Neutrality.
In terms of foreign policy, the main focus of John Quincy Adams was to strengthen peace with Great Britain. He also wanted to secure the nation's borders.
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John Adams domestic policy was mostly influenced by foreign policies. Most of his time was spent dealing with the major problems that involved constant wars with France.
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Foreign policy action by John Quincy Adams that reflected nationalism: In 1781, at age 14, in the middle of the American Revolution, in Europe on this mission with his father, he went to Russia as a private secretary & French interpreter for the U.S. minister to the Russian court, who was over there to try to convince the Tsarina to take America's side, or to stay neutral.
John Q. Adams died as a Whig, the party he helped to start up.
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