As international trade grew, American leaders pushed for policies that would enhance the nation's economic competitiveness and secure its interests abroad. This included advocating for free trade agreements, establishing trade routes, and investing in infrastructure to facilitate commerce. Additionally, they sought to expand markets for American goods and protect U.S. industries through tariffs and trade regulations. Overall, the focus was on positioning the United States as a key player in the global economy.
All of the above.
New Colonies
All of the above
All of the above
New colonies Improved ocean transportation greater influence in foreign countries all of the above
Increased overseas trade meant that American jobs were more dependent on world events.
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Panama
International trade
Increased trade abroad made American industry more dependent on the rest of the world. (Apex)
Increased trade abroad made American industry more dependent on the rest of the world, and meant that American jobs were more dependent on world events.
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