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What American argued that overseas expansion was a safety valve to keep ambitious American?

This argument was by Halford Mackinder.


1 Was American expansion during the early 19th century justified?

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What increased american interest in overseas expansion?

The ability to make more money by serving a broader market.


What Americans argued that overseas expansion was a safety value to keep ambitious Americans content?

Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.


What American argued the overseas expansion was a safety valve to keep ambitious Americans content?

Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.


How did American opinions on overseas expansion begin to change in the 1800s?

because people belive it was American's destiny to spread civilization over seas.


Factors played a central role in encouraging American overseas expansion during the late 1800s?

A. closing of the frontier


What constitutional and legal controversies arose as a result of American overseas expansion and empire during the late 1890's?

Constitutional rights of inhabitants of the new American Territories.


What American argued that overseas expansion was a ''safety valve'' to keep ambitious Americans content?

Fredrick Jackson Tuner


Who was a critic of overseas expansion?

Some of the distnguished figures to critisize the U.S. overseas expansion were Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, William Jennings Bryan, and William James.


Who was considered a critic of overseas expansion?

Some of the distnguished figures to critisize the U.S. overseas expansion were Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, William Jennings Bryan, and William James.


What Americans argued that overseas expansions was a safety value to keep ambitious Americans content?

Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.