The assumptions concerning the aspects of race in the United States affect the foreign and domestic policy between 1492 and 1877 in various ways. The American population during this period was comprised of different races that has impacted on the way policies were formulated both foreign and local. Foreign policies were created not just for security purposes but to manage America’s relations with other countries. Color was a prominent assumption which affected the foreign and domestic policy during the time period between 1492 and 1877. Many would associate the color black with darkness and evil. (T&S, P.98) This led to colonial laws allowing whites to treat people of color brutally, and giving very little to no importance to their …show more content…
English colonists in the North America improved its economy and also became ethnically diverse, whereas the native people were accustomed to both political and economic autonomy. The desire of the British colonists to maintain the North America as its empire faced a lot of resistance from the other colonists who had already accustomed great autonomy. The regional differences in the British colonies declined with time, and therefore the British developed similar culture, governance and also laws. The elected representatives of the colonists under the influence of the growing preference of the native people to have self-government decided to lead the independence …show more content…
For instance, the policies provided the federal government with a lot of authority which include the regulation of the trade activities and also the taxation authority. In the year 1780, the government implemented the Northwest Ordinance, which promoted the public education, restricted the aspect of slavery and also protected the personal property. However, even though the founding leaders of the federal government thought that the new government would act fairly, the government only favored the wealthy people who were few in number. The Monroe doctrine was a proclamation made by the united states, it was issued by James Monroe, he said we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety, basically telling Europe to stay away from the western hemisphere. America set this foreign policy so Europe wouldn’t be taking their land. Monroe said our policy in regard to Europe is not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers, so if Europe stays away from the western hemisphere, America will stay out of Europe’s business. The Monroe doctrine was a policy which essentially divided the world in two due to cultural differences. America being in charge of the western hemisphere and Europe having control of the eastern hemisphere. (S&M p.256-260) As far as more