The United States
Many would say the US was acting as an imperial power when it annexed the Philippines, not that it was being communist.
The British Empire was an imperial power in Malaysia. At one point, Japan was also an imperial power in Malaysia.
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Both countries were colonized, but the United States went on to become a major imperial power, and China did not.
The United States paid Spain $20 million dollars for the Philippines. With its victory and subsequent annexation of the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, and Puerto Rico, the United States stood poised to enter the 20th century as an imperial power.
Ferdinand Marcos fled the Philippines on February 25, 1986, following the People Power Revolution that ousted him from power. He and his family were flown to Hawaii, where they went into exile.
Both countries were colonized, but the United States went on to become a major imperial power, and China did not.
Both countries were colonized, but the United States went on to become a major imperial power, and China did not.
Both countries were colonized, but the United States went on to become a major imperial power, and China did not.
The imperial power of the Philippines primarily refers to the era of Spanish colonization, which began in 1565 and lasted until 1898. During this time, Spain exerted political, economic, and cultural control over the archipelago. Following the Spanish-American War, the United States took over the Philippines, leading to a new phase of imperial rule that lasted until the Philippines gained independence in 1946. Today, the term can also relate to discussions about the impacts of foreign influence and neocolonialism in the region.
Japan was never colonized by a foreign power.
It gave the U.S. the islands of Guam and the Philippines in the Pacific, and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.