US Foreign Policy 1890-1920
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- US Foreign Policy 1890-1920
- WW1
- Why did it join?
- Lusitania
- Historical ties with Britain
- Trade
- Why neutral?
- No tradition of standing army
- Tradition of neutralisty going back to founding fathers
- against colonial rule like Britain
- TOV & LON
- Wilson 14 Points
- Wilson rejected
- public opinion
- Sovereignty
- Irreconcilables
- Isolationism - turn back on european affairs
- Issues at home
- Why did it join?
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Panama Canal
- Trade
- Prestige
- Access to Latin America
- Panama Canal
- War with Spain
- Why did it join?
- Yellow Press
- Sinking of USS Maine
- Why did it join?
- Open Door
- Why did it pursue a policy of Open Door?
- Main aim to keep China free of colonial rule and free
- Set out by John Hay
- Trade - competing with Eur nations
- US expansion and influence
- Boxer Revolt
- Why did it pursue a policy of Open Door?
- 1920s
- Open Door
- rejected peace treaties & LON
- disarmament
- Washington Conf 1921
- Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928
- Latin America
- dollar diplomacy
- pan-americanism
- WW1
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