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Many Americans did in fact believe that the US needed to expand its power overseas to ensure economic growth. Others believed that this would not help.
Overseas markets appeal to many Americans. One possible explanation for this is the fact that overseas markets can look a lot cheaper.
His millions are protected by foundations and overseas banks. No one knows his net worth because it is hidden overseas. I'm also pretty certain he has also protected his wealth with the pledges from the GOP.
Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep 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.
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The U.S. Army and other services hire civilians - including Americans - for work overseas.
No. In 1898 the US and Spain fought the Spanish-American War, and Spain lost its overseas empire to the Americans, but the Americans never ruled Spain or tried to.
People who believed that their country shouldn't acquire overseas subject territories.
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Isolationism