The evolution of the foreign relations of the United States between 1914 and 1945 can be said to be a confused teenager, a mature era. As in most teenagers, in the early thirties, the US fully focused on itself, and rarely, the life of her neighbors and family (Europe) depends on what happens outside of his home I will see how it will be affected. Like American foreign policy, Wilson is also believed to be true. It can be said that this is the current president.
The United States has witnessed many major events in the last century. It took part in the First World War (1914-1918), the Second World War (1939-1945) and the Cold War (1945-1989). The latter is characterized by tension between the US, the leaders of Western countries, the poles of capitalism, and the Soviet leader, the leader of the Soviet Union. This tension is due to the ideological struggle between the two poles to spread their own ideology, capitalism and communism. In most cases, this confrontation and ideological struggle are about to become nuclear and destructive conflict, as happened during the Cuban crisis.
When the war broke out in 1914, the United States tried to keep neutrality and became a supporter of the rights of the neutral state. Congressional concern over allowing other countries to enter the political field of US policy and to enter the crucible of the population culture of the United States stimulated isolationist foreign policy. However, in 1915, Lusitania sank without warning and killed more than 120 Americans. A year later, Sussex sank in the German U-boat, and the American people were angered with the direct infringement of these maritime neutral rights. At the moment, a few Americans including presidential candidate Teddy Roosevelt called for "an immediate war".