Isolationist Foreign Policy During the Interwar Years (1918-1939)

The Isolationist Foreign Policy was established after the WWI. The U.S wanted to isolate itself from Europe and avoid any fighting. Isolationism refers to Americas long standing relevance to becoming involved in the European Alliance wars. The American perspective in the world was different from that of European societies. America wanted to advance in freedom and democracy.

American Isolationism

WWI

American Perspective

European Perspective