In 1790, U.S. policy towards France was influenced by the desire to maintain a strong alliance resulting from the American Revolutionary War. The U.S. aimed to support the French Revolution, viewing it as a continuation of their own fight for liberty. However, the rise of political factions and concerns about the stability of the French government led to a cautious approach, balancing support for revolutionary ideals with a desire to avoid entanglement in European conflicts. Ultimately, this policy set the stage for the later challenges in Franco-American relations.
Jefferson believed that the U.S. should back France because France supported the U.S. during the Revolutionary War.
The policy towards Japanese-American citizens was to place them into Internment (Concentration) Camps .
Non intervention.
it didnt
The XYZ Affair was a diplomatic incident in 1797 where French officials demanded bribes from American diplomats. This event strained relations between the US and France, leading to an undeclared naval war. It highlighted the challenges of maintaining diplomacy and neutrality during times of conflict, shaping future US foreign policy towards France.
Jefferson believed that the U.S. should back France because France supported the U.S. during the Revolutionary War.
yes
The U.S had a strong relationship with the democratic county Philippines. U.S policy towards China , a growing superpower, is wary.
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Zero
In the period before World War 1, the US policy towards China was called The Open Door Policy.
The first US census was in 1790.
The policy towards Japanese-American citizens was to place them into Internment (Concentration) Camps .
The US adopted the policy of "Containment" in the hopes of curbing the spread of Communism .
"Accept our bank or be the enemy."
he was helping.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.