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

The time period of the Interwar years is the portion of American history where we were separated from all foreign affairs

The idea of isolationism had been introduced and world activity.

by President Coolidge and his administration

to avoid conflict and attempt to stay neutral to Isolationism through foreign policy but avoiding all involvement in world affairs.

President Coolidge did not complete his term so the first foreign policies that included heavy isolationism was presented by President Wilson in his 14 Point speech.

The United States opted out of all global activity and declined its membership to the League of Nations.