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The Open Door Policy.
The US, over the years, have made extreme changes in foreign policies. During 1880 to 1910 the country had 5 different presidents all with their own views of foreign policies. The government did not open to the benefits of foreign policy until 1900.
The Federalists believed in a strong, central government, while the Republicans believed in a limited, decentralized government, statesâ?? rights, and freedom of the common man. John Adams was elected in 1796 by a very narrow margin.Due to a large conflict looming with France, foreign policy became the largest issue in the election of 1800.
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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.
well that depends. our you ruled by a strict or foreign leader. the Chinese at the end of the 1800 beginning of the 1900 rebelled against the foreign rule of the Manchu's. in Russia the nationalism and determination for self-rule lead them to rebel and overthrow the czar. in France they overthrew the king
Adam lost the election of 1800 because of his decision to pass and sign the Alien and Sedition Acts which severed ties between the U.S. and France. Adams foreign policy not only infuriated the French but also fellow Americans and therefore, many voted for the Republican Party in 1800.
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Yes there was in the 1800's.
In reality, the Monroe Doctrine expanded on the foreign policy of Washington. Washington wanted the British to stay out of the western hemisphere. Monroe wanted all foreign powers to stay out.
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