Japanese imperial expansion led the nation into the Southwestern Pacific, which America tried to deter via economic sanctions as well as other measures. Ultimately, the efforts were unsuccessful.
Those who favored American imperial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th century believed it would provide bases for the U.S. Navy.
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Battle of Guadalcanal was an important battle fought between allied forces and Imperial Japanese forces in the Pacific campaign of WW II in 1942 and 1943. It was a prolonged battle and US and allied forces won it because Japanese industrial and technological base was not big and strong enough to replenish forces. American industrial potential meant that expended forces and weapons were replenished more quickly which resulted in a continuous attrition of Japanese forces.
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The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
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Imperial Japanese Airways was created in 1938.
Imperial Japanese Army was created in 1868.
Imperial Japanese Army ended in 1945.
Imperial Japanese Navy was created in 1869.
Imperial Japanese Navy ended in 1947.
Japan was in the Russo-Japanese War, the Boxer Rebellion, two Sino-Japanese Wars, World War 1, and World War 2. In all cases the goal was imperial expansion.
A year and a half declared war (1904-1905) fought between Tzarist Russia and Imperial Japan over territorial expansion.
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy was created in 1866.
Imperial Japanese Naval Academy ended in 1945.
Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Academy ended in 1945.