Domestic Policy and Affairs
Arthur's foreign policy was dictated by a firm belief in naval power. If the United States were to become an imperialistic nation, he thought, a powerful navy would be needed. The Monitor V. Merrimack battle during the Civil War demonstrated the power of the ironclads. In 1882 Arthur pushed a bill through Congress, starting construction of a new steel navy.
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