US Foreign Policy (1890-1914)
The United States’ approach to foreign policy had not changedconceptually 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 agricultural surpluses as well as sources of raw materials for manufacturing. They could only achieve these foreign markets with more concentrated efforts on its foreign
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Approximate Word count = 464
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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