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The Venezuelan and Cuban crises of the 1890s both involved significant tensions between the United States and European powers, particularly Great Britain and Spain, respectively. In both cases, the U.S. intervened in regional conflicts under the guise of protecting American interests and promoting democracy. These crises also reflected the broader themes of American Imperialism and the Monroe Doctrine, as the U.S. sought to assert its influence in the Western Hemisphere. Ultimately, both situations contributed to a growing sense of American nationalism and a shift toward a more interventionist foreign policy.

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