From 1900 to 1915, a basic aim of U.S. foreign policy was to expand American influence and control in the Western Hemisphere, primarily through the implementation of the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary. This period saw the U.S. increasingly intervene in Latin American affairs to maintain stability and protect American interests. Additionally, the U.S. sought to establish itself as a global power by engaging in diplomatic and military actions, such as the construction of the Panama Canal. Overall, the focus was on promoting American economic interests while asserting its authority in the region.
Poor Policy - 1915 was released on: USA: 25 April 1915
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An Accident Policy - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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The cast of Poor Policy - 1915 includes: Billie Ritchie as Billie Gene Rogers
The telegraph really effected Canada in many ways.
1900 is shown by a thousand plus a thousand minus 100. The depiction would be MCMXV.
From 1865 to 1915, American foreign trade generally experienced significant growth and expansion. This period marked the rise of the United States as an industrial power, with exports such as agricultural products, manufactured goods, and natural resources increasing rapidly. The country also pursued policies that encouraged trade, such as the Open Door Policy in China and the construction of the Panama Canal, further facilitating international commerce.
Dodge Brothers was founded in 1900 and began building cars in 1915.
Yes, my mother who was born in 1915 remembers horse drawn transport in her youth.
Charles C. Comstock died in 1900.
The cast of The Net of Deceit - 1915 includes: Roland Bottomley as David - the Fisherman Alice Hollister as Gabrielle - an Adventuress John Mackin as Le Farge - a Foreign Spy William McNulty as Loup - a Foreign Diplomat