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He wouldn't like it because he supported isolationism, which is when a country (the United States, in this case) didn't interfere or take part in other foreign affairs, which was basically cutting the U.S. off from other countries. The Pan-American union was the complete opposite of isolationism, meaning they were a part of other countries. Hope this helped! :-)
How did the US go a isolationism foreign policy to a political and military involvement?
Am I right in thinking you mean Isolationism ?
Isolationism-Avoid participation in foreign affairs, Neutral. Unilateralism-Act without consulting others you want to be the dominant country.
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