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Timeline of U.S. Diplomatic History
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1750-1774
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1775-1783
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1784-1800
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1801-1829
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1830-1860
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1861-1865
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1866-1898
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1899-1913
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1914-1920
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1921-1936
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1937-1945
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1945-1952
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1953-1960
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1961-1968
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1969-1976
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1977-1980
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1981-1989
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1989-2000
Timeline of U.S. Diplomatic History
1750-1774: Diplomatic Struggles in the Colonial Era
1775-1783:
Diplomacy and the American Revolution
1784-1800:
The Diplomacy of the Early Republic
1801-1829:
Securing the Republic
1830-1860:
Diplomacy and Westward Expansion
1861-1865:
The Civil War and International Diplomacy
1866-1898: The Continued Expansion of U.S. Interests
1899-1913: Defending U.S. International Interests
1914-1920:
World War One and Wilsonian Diplomacy
1921-1936: Interwar Diplomacy
1937-1945:
Diplomacy and the Road to Another War
1945-1952:
The Early Cold War
1953-1960: Entrenchment of a Bi-Polar Foreign Policy
1961-1968: Entangling Alliances
1969-1976:
Detente
1977-1980: The Quest for Peace
1981-1989: The Denouement of the Cold War
1989-2000: The Post-Cold War Era
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