Hawaii Isolationism

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Imperialism is defined as a policy that extends a country's power and influence through military force. An example of this would be the United States annexing Hawaiian islands in 1900. This made Hawaii a U.S. territory. Since American missionaries and whalers came to the Hawaiian Islands and eventually settled there and growing sugar, becoming Hawaii's main export. Because former Americans started to dominate Hawaii, the United states have Hawaii a favored nation status, which allowed imports from Hawaii to have no tariffs. The motivation behind Hawaii being annexed by the United States was because they decided that the sugar being tariff free wasn't enough. The United states congress decided the would pass an act which left Hawaii and America without …show more content…
then decided to step into the situation and help Great Britain and Venezuela because they were worried about long term effects. The Monroe Doctrine made it to where the Western Hemisphere was off limits to European intervention. However, America was allowed to intervene, as long as it wasn't in European countries. President Grover Cleveland decided to intervene and out of that an arbitrator settled the long term debate. Complete opposite of intervention is isolationism. Isolationism is any policy of refraining from involvement in global affairs. This was demonstrated in 1849 when the United states refused to fully give aid to Hungarian patriots. The U.S. did give some aid, trying to have Hungarian leaders freed from prison, but didn't offer any other aid to Hungary. The United States chose to not interfere with international affairs because they were focused on expanding the nation to the west, this practice being based off Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was the belief that God wanted the U.S. to reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Focusing on the expansion was taking up too much of the United States time, and they thought that foreign affairs would be too much in the way of their