3.07 Assignment Isolationism, Intervention, And Imperialism

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History 3.07 Assignment Isolationism, Intervention, and Imperialism Isolationism is when a state or country tries to prevent themselves from being involved in political affairs. The event that best represents isolationism is The United States declines to give aid to Hungarian patriots in 1849. At the time there was a revolution going on in Hungry, that later became a war for freedom, or independence. The Hungarians were trying to break free from the Austrian Empire that was being run by the Hapsburg Monarchy. This represents isolationism because the U.S decided to limit their involvement in the Hungarians battle for Independence. However, the U.S did get somewhat involved by freeing Hungarian leaders from prison. Therefore the U.S did have some involvement. They did not want to get to involved at the time because their main focus was to expand and develop the west. The U.S was also currently wrapped …show more content…

An example of this occurring would be the Open Door Policy that was created by the U.S in 1899. The Open Door Policy stated that all European nations, as well as the U.S could trade with China. This is an example of intervention that took place between the Europeans, the U.S and China. The U.S decided to create this policy because they feared losing their trading abilities with China. The European nations were taking different parts of China by annexing them. The U.S believed that they would lose the opportunity to trade with China to the Europeans. Therefore the Open Door Policy was put into place that secured America's ability to trade with China. Imperialism is the policy of creating new territories within weaker nations to help promote raw materials, and gain access to new markets. There is a clear example of imperialism that occurred when the U.S decided to annex Hawaii. Hawaii was a large generator of sugar that made many nations interested as gaining it as a