The Economic Nationalism and Its Influence in the Early American History

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 1:18-26 (2006)
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Economic nationalism is on the early history of American foreign economic policy of the state have a significant impact on one's ideas. In the beginning of statehood with the United States produce the conditions of economic nationalism, some representatives of the founding fathers of economic nationalist tendencies of thought, economic nationalism embodied in the founding era of the basic spirit of the existence of its legitimacy, which in 1812 laid the After the foundation of this rising trend. Economic nationalism in line with the interests of the United States at that time, and gradually formed a great impact on the U.S. economy protectionist tradition. The economic nationalism was one of thought trends which had a great influence on US foreign economic policies in the early American history. Author believes that the United States had environments to produce the economic nationalism in the early days of the New Republic. He analyses the thoughts of some founding fathers which implied the economic nationalism for the purpose of showing the rationality of the basic spirit to be embodied in the economic nationalism. The spirit finally led to the rise of the economic nationalism in the United States after 1812. The economic nationalism was in accordance with the need of American interests at that time and formed gradually a protectionist tradition which had a great effect on the development of American economy in the long period

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