Businessmen and farmers stood a lot to gain from American expansionism. They would have more markets to sell products to.
Slavery
an increase in acres under cultivation
Well it was a continuation of past US expansionism because the US still believed that they had a God given right to expand, take what they could, and purify the culture (very similar to thoughts of manifest destiny), and the US wanted to expand their economy and power throughout the world. The difference was that instead of expanding within the confines of America they began national expansion into places such as the Philippines.
substantial employment of women and children in factories
In the American west.
American imperialism
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Hawaii's tobacco industry grew in the late nineteenth century. This and the American desire for more tobacco strengthened ties between the two.
in Europe
The U.S. acquisition of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii in the late nineteenth century exemplifies the era of American imperialism and expansionism. This period was characterized by a desire for increased global influence and control over strategic territories, driven by economic interests and a belief in American exceptionalism. The annexation of these territories reflected the U.S. transition from isolationism to a more assertive foreign policy, particularly following the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Slavery
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The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
Twentieth-century literature covers a broad range of subjects from diverse contributors.
the abolition movement
immigration
Artists conveyed the power and beauty of the American landscape.