As a newly independent country, the United States strived to be respected by European countries that had once looked down upon the nation. As European powers began to dispute, however, the United States realized that it did not want to become involved in international quarrels. Even striving to do so, the nation was unable to avoid becoming involved in the Napoleonic Wars. The Napoleonic Wars influenced the approach the United States took towards diplomatic relations. Although the war did not occur on American land …show more content…
It forced the United States to demand mutual respect from powerful European nations and gain the diplomatic presence it had been striving to achieve. The war also encouraged the nation to domestically manufacture, allowing the country to support itself and stop relying on imports from international traders. The War of 1812 altered the United States diplomatic relationships, along with spurring the nation’s ability to domestically