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11 August, 20:21

Compare and contrast wilson's foreign policy in asia with his actions in mexico and latin america. how would you explain the differences you note?

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  1. 11 August, 23:21
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    Wilson's foreign policy to Asia was antiimperialism which was conformed to a concern of confronting socialist expansion to achieve the American objectives of: Stability, trade, and access to territory, technology, trade and international good will. While in Latin America when Woodrow Wilson came into office, the United States hoped he would cultivate the friendship and deserve the confidence of Latin American States. Albeit strongly believed in a just Government that must rest upon the consent of the governed. Mexico on the other hand had an issue with the Wilsonian diplomacy. In 1913 counterrevolutionary General Victoriano Huerta clamped a bloody authoritarian rule in the country where Wilson was not impressed by this issue thus ended up calling it the "Government of butchers " which was against the Mexican people. This attracted anti-Huerta forces in Nothern Mexico led by Venustiano Carranza.
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