because they want their buisness to be big
They wanted cheap labor in the West.
Businessmen and farmers stood a lot to gain from American expansionism. They would have more markets to sell products to.
More land = more industry. Industrialists benefited greatly from the expansionism that occurred by American imperialism.
no
The foreign policy that encouraged American business leaders to support Latin American development was known as the "Good Neighbor Policy," initiated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s. This policy aimed to foster positive relations and mutual respect between the U.S. and Latin American countries, emphasizing economic cooperation and non-intervention. It encouraged American businesses to invest in Latin America, viewing it as a way to stabilize the region and promote economic growth, which in turn would benefit U.S. interests. This approach ultimately sought to counteract European influence and prevent the spread of communism in the hemisphere.
Leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
No. they helped the state write new constitutions
Some believed in expansionism and Manifest Destiny. Some wanted to expand slavery.
What did Hamilton after to do to win support for his plan from the southern leaders