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The two countries fighting during Pearl Harbor were the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Navy
The US was concerned about the European countries regaining their colonies during the Monroe Doctrine because they don't want to be dethroned as the world's superpower.
The USA, Britain and her colonies and the USSR. The French also had a resistance force, as did most Eastern European countries that the Nazis took over.
Who might have viewed Expansion during this period negatively and why
Eli Whitney was responsible for the expansion of slavery in America during the 1800's.
Imperial nations, such as United Kingdom and France, benefited the most during the 19th century because they exploited their colonies for resources. The colonies of imperial nations benefited the least because they were exploited.
Extracted resources from their colonies
The two countries fighting during Pearl Harbor were the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Navy
Extracted resources from their colonies
This was strictly an Imperial Navy affair.
The US was concerned about the European countries regaining their colonies during the Monroe Doctrine because they don't want to be dethroned as the world's superpower.
generally, on the sides of the countries they were colonies of
Nazi Germany, Italy, Imperial Japan, The Axis Powers
During the 1800's , democracy grew in industrialized countries even as foreign expansion increased
During the 1800's , democracy grew in industrialized countries even as foreign expansion increased
Imperial Japan grew as a world power during the early years of the 20th century. They were prominent and became members of the League of Nations after WW1. The territorial expansion of Japan was a deep concern for many nations of the world when Japan invaded China in 1931. The Chinese tried to defend themselves but the advanced military strength of Japan suppressed and annihilated Chinese resistance. Invading other countries is the reason for the concern of other nations.
New Imperialism refers to the colonial expansion adopted by Europe's powers and, later, Japan and theUnited States, during the 19th and early 20th centuries