Some reasons why America became imperialistic were:
-to spread democracy
-to build a strong navy
-to benefit the US economy
How did President Theodore Roosevelt show the imperialism?
-Roosevelt Corollary: An act which added power to the Monroe Doctrine. It basically said that the US could act as an international police. (Also known as the "Big Stick Policy"
-Building of the Panama Canal: The US Navy had a long and dangerous route in order to get from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean (troops had to go from the east coast to around the bottom tip of South America and then around again to the west coast). To solve the problem, Roosevelt found it appropriate to build a canal in the land that was then part of Columbia. Columbia agreed to grant America the land, but at the last minute backed out of their deal. Outraged, Roosevelt convinced the independence-seeking Panamanians to revolt against Colombia; they eventually gained there independence and were quick to grant the US the land to build the Panama Canal.
U.S. acquisition of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Pacific Islands after the Spanish-American War, U.S. invasion of Mexico in 1846, U.S. acquisition of Hawaii, U.S. invasion of Panama, U.S. occupation of Nicaragua in 1919, U.S. occupation of Cuba from 1900 onwards, U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, among other examples.
I am very proud of the United States. I am a huge patriot. But I must admit we (as a country, not we personally) have acted imperially at times.
The first would be our westward expansion. These lands were inhabited by the Native Americans yet we claimed them for ourselves. There is probably not any treaty we signed with the Indians that we were faithful to.
Another example is slavery. Slavery is a way of simply taking what we want regardless of how it affects others. We believed ourselves to be superior. Feeling superior is not unusual in earth's history.
yes! Imperialism
There is no reason for imperialism other than greed and fear. Since the US never really had to fear any country after the War of 1812 I would have to say fear was not a reason for imperialism!
Expansion and the creation of new markets are some of the most important goals of the Imperialism. They also wanted to make Christianity stronger.
A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism
The US fought them in the Spanish American War.
The US, in its history was imperialistic. They annexed many lands into their "empire" (although the US government is not an empire). A few examples are Panama, Hawaii, Cuba, and the Philippines.
Some examples are th IRS, tax and the court(system).
yes! Imperialism
There is no reason for imperialism other than greed and fear. Since the US never really had to fear any country after the War of 1812 I would have to say fear was not a reason for imperialism!
Examples of objective prounouns are me, him, her, us, them, whom
Expansion and the creation of new markets are some of the most important goals of the Imperialism. They also wanted to make Christianity stronger.
Six motives in Imperialism include expansionism, territory, resources, population, raw minerals, and religious beliefs. The US empire, the British empire, the Greek and Roman empires are some examples.
imperialism
1890-1920
it happen in the us and in britant
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A need for cheap labor, Economic competition w/ nations & political/military competition with other nations spurred US imperialism