Most Americans preferred to stay neutral and not go to war against other countries. America could advance the cause of freedom and democracy by means other than by war.
Americans were tired of war; consequently, isolation from European conflicts was natural.
Isolationism
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
George Washington promoted isolationism from foreign affairs in his Farewell Adress.
isolationism
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Isolationism .
Americans were tired of war; consequently, isolation from European conflicts was natural.
Isolationism
Isolationism, introduced after World War 1.
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
Like all things, people have their opinions. Some people like imperialistic expansionism because the policy states that a powerful country takes over a weaker county. Some people believe in the opposite, isolationism, which is the policy where a country leaves other countries alone. George Washington believed in isolationism.
Isolationism from the affairs and wars of Europe
Harding promised Americans a return of normalcy.
Political philosophy that Americans tried to stick to as WWII approached
Isolationism
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.