What Was America's Foreign Policy In Hawaii

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Foreign policy is the way a certain country does contracts with other countries. It can be pretentious by national thoughts and the behavior of other states. This was a major policy in 1890. The USA wanted Hawaii for economic reasons. It helped the trade with China and Japan. Hawaii acted as a barrier and helped defend ships. Americans owned most of everything on Hawaii. The US obtained a strip of land in Panama so they could construct a canal. They did this for both financial and planned reasons. The USA would be able to trade with other countries more effortlessly and they it would be able to ship things without going close to the Antarctic. It would also be a lot cheaper to travel through the canal instead of going around the bottom of South America. …show more content…
It also helped strategically as it meant that the naval ships would be able to travel to the different countries in defensive circumstances. It would also be able to attack other countries faster. America then used their economic control through dollar negotiation. This can also be seen as an economic issue to get the attention of American businesses. Wilson was influenced by economic factors when determining whether to go to war. He did not to go to war because it would be expensive. He eventually decided to go to war. If the US went to war then the US would lose a lot of money. They would be broke and would not be able to pay their debts. The economy would profit because of all of the weapons were being manufactured in America. The economic factors were the biggest influence in shaping American foreign policy as most of diplomacy depended on money. Although there were other factors that shaped foreign policy, politics, and culture none of these were thought to be as important to the American