Objectives of foreign policy in the United States.

US foreign policy after the War of Independence was defined as penetration of trade markets around the world. The country developed internal resources for production and trade. The capitalist system has successfully taken root in the countries of the new world. The United States extended its influence to foreign markets in order to monopolize. It is a state that has succeeded in developing capitalism. Due to its position, the United States has not been subject to military attacks. This fact allowed them to supply European states with the means to conduct actions.



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