Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations
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“Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations” has been retired and is no longer maintained. For more information, please see the full notice.
“Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations” has been retired and is no longer maintained. For more information, please see the full notice.
- 1830–1860: Diplomacy and Westward Expansion
- Indian Treaties and the Removal Act of 1830
- The Amistad Case, 1839
- The Opening to China Part I: the First Opium War, the United States, and the Treaty of Wangxia, 1839–1844
- Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842
- The Oregon Territory, 1846
- The Annexation of Texas, the Mexican-American War, and the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1845–1848
- Founding of Liberia, 1847
- United States Maritime Expansion across the Pacific during the 19th Century
- Gadsden Purchase, 1853–1854
- The United States and the Opening to Japan, 1853
- The Opening to China Part II: the Second Opium War, the United States, and the Treaty of Tianjin, 1857–1859
- Territorial Expansion, Filibustering, and U.S. Interest in Central America and Cuba, 1849–1861