The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
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The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
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The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
The US expanded because many Americans believed the United States needed to expand to keep its economy strong.
I assume you are referring to WWII here... it is not so much that the Japanese viewed the Americans as an enemy, so much as it was they viewed the US as a threat to their plans to expand their sphere of influence in the Pacific Ocean. Japan is a very small country in terms of land and as such, is one of the largest importers of goods in the world. Japan wanted to expand to the islands in the Pacific to eliminate some of their reliance on imports. At this time, the United States Pacific Fleet was massive, and if it remained in play, would hinder the Japanese in their goal of dominating the Pacific Ocean.
William seward was a man that wanted America to expand. so in 1867 when russia told William seward they wanted to trade, willaim saw it as a step closer for trading with Asia and the Pacific