• ISOLATIONISM
Author(s): Tom Streissguth,Lora Friedenthal,Jennifer L Weber
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 128
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2010-05-01
Dimensions: 170.18 x 236.22 x 12.7mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: Illustrations (chiefly col.), col. maps

The roots of isolationism in the United States can be traced back to the American Revolution. As a young nation, the United States limited its involvement in world affairs, focusing mostly on trade issues. Only when America's vital interests were threatened did the United States react with military force. In the 19th century, it was possible to isolate the country from trouble abroad. The presence of two vast oceans and friendly countries to the north and south protected the United States from invasion. As the United States grew to superpower status after World War II, however, its interests expanded around the world, as did the allies and resources it had to protect. Although the ideal of a self-sufficient country remains, very few political leaders believe in isolationism, as this new title explains.
Book Info
Author Tom Streissguth, Lora Friedenthal, Jennifer L Weber
Date Published 2010-05-01
Dimensions 170.18 x 236.22 x 12.7mm
First Author Tom Streissguth
Format Hardback
Illustrations Illustrations (chiefly col.), col. maps
ISBN 9781604132243
Language English
No. of Pages 128
Publication City/Country Broomall, United States
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers

ISOLATIONISM

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