Following the US Civil War, the US began to acquire new territories on its way to become an imperialist power. Here are the post US Civil War additions to the USA:
A. Purchase of Alaska from Russia;
B. Annexation of Hawaii at the request of American settlers;
C. Philippines ceded by Spain after its defeat in the Spanish American War;
D. Puerto Rico, ceded by Spain after the above mentioned war;
E. Guam, ceded by Spain;
F. Annexation of several Samoan islands;
G. Panama Canal Zone, based on the US help of Colombia rebels seeking independence; and
H. Virgin Islands, purchased from Denmark.
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Tributary systems helped China to become a great sea power under Song leadership.
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Most political scientists cite the US victory over Spain in the Spanish American War as the beginning of the US emerging as an imperialist power.
natural deposits of coal and iron.
i think parts of Russia, china, Korea , midway island and a pile of little islands in the pacific
The developement of gunpowder and naval technologies helped the Europeans to become a dominant, global power. :) Hope this helped!
Chad was a colony of FRANCE during the Imperialist Period.
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Tributary systems helped China to become a great sea power under Song leadership.
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Most political scientists cite the US victory over Spain in the Spanish American War as the beginning of the US emerging as an imperialist power.
the people WHY?is because they the one who made food and find water to drink that why united kingdom become a world economic power from the people who helped kingdom
During the 1800s, imperialist countries were: Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Holland, Spain, Portugal and Russia.
An imperialist power exerts control over a protectorate, which is a territory that retains some degree of autonomy but is largely governed and protected by the imperialist nation. The relationship often involves the imperialist providing military, economic, or diplomatic support in exchange for influence over the protectorate's policies and resources. While the protectorate maintains a certain level of self-governance, its decisions are typically aligned with the interests of the imperialist power. This dynamic can lead to tension, as the protectorate may seek greater independence while the imperialist aims to maintain its dominance.
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natural deposits of coal and iron.