The U.S. government was influenced by it because they stood for the democratic government, as we saw when they broke away from the English monarchy. It also changed how we looked at France. We now see them as an independent country which was greatly influenced by their willingness to revolt against everything they stood for. The U.S. government was influenced by it because they stood for the democratic government, as we saw when they broke away from the English monarchy. It also changed how we looked at France. We now see them as an independent country which was greatly influenced by their willingness to revolt against everything they stood for.
George Washington urged America to steer away from permanent alliances with "any protium of the foreign world." the country was divided into Pro British and Pro French lines
^According to my textbook, the country did not divide into Pro British and Pro French lines
A sympathizer for the French Revolution, he was a supporter of foreign relations; open
the industrial revolution for most industrialized nations brought a time period of foreign policy that was expansionist. this meat many countries sought to expand territory in search for resources to fuel the revolution such as coal and iron
isolationist
Britain
Foreign policy dispute polarized parties at home, leading to First Party System. By 1797 French were openly seizing American ships, leading to an undeclared war known as the Quasi-War of 1798-99. President John Adams tried diplomacy; it failed.
A sympathizer for the French Revolution, he was a supporter of foreign relations; open
One decision was whether or not to support the French Revolution, I believe.
The Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson became the leader of the pro-French Democratic-Republican party that did celebrated the republican ideals of the French Revolution
the industrial revolution for most industrialized nations brought a time period of foreign policy that was expansionist. this meat many countries sought to expand territory in search for resources to fuel the revolution such as coal and iron
Because we were a new country and we did not want to interfere. Also, our policy on foreign affairs at the time was neutral.
: It decides for or against diplomats
isolationist
reduces the chances of revolution and war
Britain
Stalin's goals completely contridicted the five goals of the American foreign policy.
Foreign policy dispute polarized parties at home, leading to First Party System. By 1797 French were openly seizing American ships, leading to an undeclared war known as the Quasi-War of 1798-99. President John Adams tried diplomacy; it failed.
Domestic Policy: - the case of McCulloch v. Maryland - The American system Foreign Policy: - Adams-Onis Treaty - The Monroe Doctrine