Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

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In my opinion I believe that the early U.S. was primarily a defensive reaction and the claim of this generalization in my eyes is precise. It was a controversial matter in Early American. Early Americans wanted to stay more in isolationism, but that wasn’t always the case with some of the foreign affairs. They got this idea from the Monroe Doctrine. The foreign affairs of America were mostly an act of neutrality and isolationism. The government didn’t get involved in European affairs, was a defensive reaction they used. They followed the policy of George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality. These policies showed America and the European affairs neutrality. They helped carve our young nation without going to war like everyone else was.
During the war of 1812, a lot of things happened. Britain and France started to impress American soldier ships. George Washington composed the Proclamation of Neutrality. The Proclamation of Neutrality stated that America was neutral during the French revolution between France and Britain. This was defensive reaction because it strongly stated that America will not impede between the disputes between France and Britain. Britain first started to impress soldiers because so they could capture the sailors and use them in their navy. To defend America, John Jay created treaty called Jay’s Treaty in order to get Britain off American soil, pay for the damages, allow American ships to trade with British colonies in the Caribbean and settle the debts they had from before 1776. France saw this as American taking the side of Britain during the war and they start to impress American soldiers, also Jay’s Treaty never said that the British had to stop impressing their soldiers. To stand their ground Ame...

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John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine. John Quincy Adams, who was Secretary of State at the time, wrote the Monroe Doctrine, because of the treats from European countries wanting to take over Latin American colonies. Americans didn’t want Latin America because they had just fought for their independence. That is why they created the Monroe Doctrine. John Quincy Adams was not the only person, who contributed to the Monroe Doctrine; James Monroe brought the Doctrine into effect and sent the document out, that is why the Monroe Doctrine is named after James Monroe.
The Monroe Doctrine also stated that the western hemisphere was off limits to European countries. In the Monroe doctrine it stated that if European countries come and try to civilize there, it would be considered threat to our country and we would take immediate action to protect our country.

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