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How would you describe the US foreign policy in the late 18th century?

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The foreign policy of the late 18th century was aimed at drafting a "Model Treaty" to guide foreign relations.

The purpose of the "Model Treaty" was not with a specific country, but was a template for future relations with foreign countries and was the first diplomatic statement of the United States.

It adhered to the ideal of free and reciprocal trade. It was also a practical document that reflected the US non-political commercial arrangements with France and Spain. It was a proposal to formalize these arrangements as arrangements between countries and not just individuals.

This non-military treaty had three main components:

1.- Free ports to guarantee free goods,

2.- Freedom of the neutrals to trade in normal goods,

3.- Arrangements on a contraband list.

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