Well there is a problem with that question in that the US has never retained any country they have done war with post-finalization which means they have never practiced Imperialism.
I'm assuming what you meant to ask is "What are three factors that fueled U.S. expansionism?"
1. Debt to Holland, France, Denmark and Norway to fund the American Revolutionary War.
2. US business law deeming all international affairs not with in US jurisdiction over US companies.
3. Europe ceding legal rights to American companies do to a very one sided (US favored) terms for the acceptance of European banks to establish a central bank in the US that allowed for legal presence of American companies in any country that established central banking through US founded World Bank or IMF.
Mostly the third one though. The Rothschilds got rich selling the world to the US and China. China as they hold the Treaty of Wangxia which promises China rights in the US equal to any other nation and vice-versa.
Gold, Glory and God
Three factors that spurred American imperialism were economic interests, a desire for military power and strategic advantages, and the belief in American exceptionalism and manifest destiny. The need for new markets and resources drove American businesses to seek overseas territories. Additionally, the acquisition of colonies would provide the U.S. with bases and coaling stations for its navy, enabling it to project power globally. Finally, the idea that the United States had a special role to play in spreading democracy and civilization motivated American expansionism.
1. politics 2. economy 3. religion 4. military
1. American Support of Cuban Rebels to gain independencs from Spain. 2. Rising Tensions as a result of the sinking of the U.S.S Maine. 3. Protection of American buisness interests in Cuba. 4. Yellow Journalism.
1. The introduction of the English language. 2. Modern judicial system 3.Market economy
The three general factors fueling the imperialist policy in the 1880s are social, economic, and political imperialism.
Gold, Glory and God
Ships were able to transport goods world wide
Military, Political, & Humane
Three factors that spurred American imperialism were economic interests, a desire for military power and strategic advantages, and the belief in American exceptionalism and manifest destiny. The need for new markets and resources drove American businesses to seek overseas territories. Additionally, the acquisition of colonies would provide the U.S. with bases and coaling stations for its navy, enabling it to project power globally. Finally, the idea that the United States had a special role to play in spreading democracy and civilization motivated American expansionism.
The five types of imperialism are: 1. Concession 2. Sphere of influence 3. Protectorate 4. Annexation 5. Mandate or Trusteeship
Factors of 81 are [3 3 3 3] Factors of 75 are [3 5 5] Common factors [3] ■
factors: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, 243, 729, 2187, 6561prime factors: 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3
The factors of 3 are 1 and 3. Also, 3 is a prime number.
1. politics 2. economy 3. religion 4. military
The factors of 3 are 1 and 3 and the factors of 5 are 1 and 5
There are many things that can lead a nation to abandon or never consider imperialism:1) Weak Power of Projection: If a country lacks the army, technology, or neighbors who can be subdued, the country simply cannot do imperialism and, therefore, does not engage in the project.2) Domestic Opposition: If the people within a country do not want an expansionist foreign policy, they can vote down imperialism.3) Resource Self-Sufficiency: If a country produces all of basic resources it needs, there is no reason to invade other places and expend the manpower to unearth those same resources somewhere else.4) Better Results from Trade: If a country has good trade relations with another country that produces a needed resource, trading for that resource is far less expensive than forcibly wresting that resource from its host country.