Isolationism After World War 1 Essay

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World War I caused a lot of damage to different countries and the Treaty of Versailles punished Germany harshly for starting the war. In the years following the war, Hitler and the Nazi Party rose to power and gained control of Germany and its government. Also, the League of Nations was set up to help keep peace between countries.
After World War I, the United States decided their participation in the war had been a costly mistake and argued against fighting in another war. This decision caused a few things; the United States did not join the League of Nations thinking that joining would cause them and their troops to possibly be involved in European conflicts and the United States passed policies encouraging isolationism. These policies allowed the U.S. to stay out of the affairs of foreign countries and become isolated. The U.S. did this because Americans didn't want more casualties and they were afraid of the costs of future wars. The U.S. encouraged isolationism by having the Fordney-McCumber Tariff, which was a tax put on foreign goods. The U.S. also reduced immigration because ...

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