Foreign Policy. Early America George Washington and the Neutrality Proclamation Pickney’s Treaty Washington’s Parting Advice Jay’s Treaty Quasi War XYZ.

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Foreign Policy

Early America George Washington and the Neutrality Proclamation Pickney’s Treaty Washington’s Parting Advice Jay’s Treaty Quasi War XYZ Affair Louisiana Purchase Barbary War War of 1812 Monroe Doctrine

Crisis in America Mexican American War Slidell Mission Mexican Cession Gunboat Diplomacy and the Mejii Restoration

Imperialism Hawaii Spanish American War- Platt Amendment, Teller Amendment Teddy Roosevelt and the Roosevelt Corollary Big Stick Diplomacy- Venezuela Panama Canal Great White Fleet William Taft and Dollar Diplomacy- Nicarauga, Santo Domingo Woodrow Wilson and Moral Diplomacy- Pancho Villa and Mexico (soft power)

WWI Isolationism Sinking of the Sussex, Lusitania Sussex Ultimatum Zimmermann Telegram League of Nations/Treaty of Versailles

1920s Isolationism “return to Normalcy” Refusal to join the League of Nations Washington Disarmament Conference Kellog Briand Pact Four, Five and Nine Power Treaties

1940s Initial Isolationism Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1937, 1939 (cash and carry) Lend Lease Act Atlantic Charter Pearl Harbor End of WWII- Tehran, Potsdam and Yalta Conferences

Post WWII/Cold War Containment and Note X Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Radio America Korean Conflict NATO and UN Eisenhower Doctrine and Suez Crisis Kennedy and Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis (brinkmanship) LBJ and escalation Nixon and Vietnamization Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan- détente