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American Imperialism
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Foreign Policy Isolationism: The policy where a nation strictly avoids involvement with foreign affairs. Neutrality: The policy where a nation is involved in foreign affairs, but refuses to take sides. Imperialism: The policy where a nation is highly involved in foreign affairs and actively builds an empire. Monroe Doctrine: America’s official foreign policy until 1900, mostly isolationism.
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Reasons for America’s Change in Policy
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1. Manifest Destiny Belief that America was destined by God to own and control the entire continent. Purchased Alaska from Russia for 2 cents per acre Goal was to eventually add Canada
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2. Increase Trade Need international trade to maximize profit, growing American industry. Same reason for many U.S. foreign policies today. NAFTA and Trans-Pacific Partnership
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3. Military Alfred Mahon: Naval officer who strongly urged the gov’t. to build colonies to improve national defense. Strategically located colonies = network of Naval bases Hawaii – instigated a rebellion against Queen Liliuokalani Investors wanted sugar plantations Pearl Harbor – strategic naval base in Pacific
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4. Religion Anglo-Saxonism: belief that Americans had responsibility to spread their white/Christian culture to unsaved lands. Rev. Josiah Strong: wrote popular book Our Country proposed colonies could protect missionaries to foreign lands. President William McKinley was deeply religious
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