US Foreign Policy (1890-1914)
Title: US Foreign Policy (1890-1914)
Category: /History
Details: Words: 487 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
US Foreign Policy (1890-1914)
Category: /History
Details: Words: 487 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The United States’ approach to foreign policy had not changed
conceptually from the days it signed its independence. These ideas were
primarily based on protecting US interests overseas and restricting foreign
influences in the Americas. Once they furthered themselves politically and
economically, they gained the status of being a world power and they still
wanted more. They figured they had to strengthen the country industrially as
they needed worldwide markets for its growing industrial and
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America could hope to become an even
prosperous country.
There were other important motives guiding the US’s Foreign Policy with
respect to being able to compete with other imperialistic nations as well as to
advance themselves militarily. Moreover, there were also nationalistic and
humanitarian motives influencing the US’s foreign policy. However, the
economic benefits of foreign policy outweighed these motives and served as the
country’s most prominent reason to expand its dominion.

