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isolation
Isolation
the united states concentrated more on domestic rather than foreign affairs A+Ls
Oceans
THE major foreign policy goal was securing the Mississippi River drainage basin and it's entry point, New Orleans.
The bay of pigs & the 9/11 attack
factory owners
Tariffs increased the cost of foreign goods,,.. novanet!!
That similarity can be found in the ideas and policies of Thomas Jefferson, namely that the US should promote an "Empire of Liberty" worldwide, Liberty meaning the values and ideas behind the US Constitution. US foreign policy today still focuses on promoting and sometimes enforcing (think of Iraq) these values all over the globe.
Generally speaking, the US government policy in the late 1800s, also called the Gilded Age, was laissez-faire. There were a few exceptions to this policy, so the term "all" is incorrect, but overwhelmingly, YES.
Generally speaking, the US government policy in the late 1800s, also called the Gilded Age, was laissez-faire. There were a few exceptions to this policy, so the term "all" is incorrect, but overwhelmingly, YES.
Britain was a good place to do business with in the 1800s because of the immense business opportunities and ready markets in Britain then.