Charles Lindbergh was the first isolationist leaders of the American first committee.
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The Isolationist Party and America First
its the simple rule of divide and conquer. The easiest ways to gain territory in the inter-war years was to threaten nations with war. After the horrors of WWI many people did not want to see the detestation of the trenches re-enacted for a few small pieces of territory. America, Britain and particularly France did want to fight another war so soon after losing millions on the fields of Flanders so both people and leaders were adverse to even getting close to making war.
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America first committee
The motto of American Veterans Committee is 'Citizens First, Veterans Second'.
Yes, the American First Committee; which included members of the US Congress. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Committee But, as soon as the Japanese attacked American, American First Committee members voted for war.
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No, Andrew Jackson was not an isolationist. While he did prioritize American interests and adopted policies that protected domestic industries, he was also willing to engage in foreign affairs and used military force to protect American interests abroad, as evidenced by his involvement in conflicts such as the Seminole Wars and the First Seminole War.
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No, the leaders were Lewis & Clark.
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Martin Dies was the first chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). The committee is nonetheless most associated with a man who was never a member of it, Senator Joseph McCarthy, who used some of the committee's tactics in his own Senate investigations.