Cleveland vowed to veto any option that would enable the Japanese to make an advance on Port Au Dominion.
The desire to bring Christianity to the Native Americans.
Yes. In fact, many African-Americans living today have less "African Blood" than African-Americans living 100 years ago.
cooperation and respect cooperation and respect cooperation and respect cooperation and respect
They didn't have money so they were desperate for money or gold and decided to move west.
American flag lapel pins are quite popular. No one is prevented from wearing the flag if they so desire.
Sugar played a large role in the American's desire to control Hawaii, because Hawaii was a major supplier of sugar cane.
Sugar played a crucial role in the desire of many Americans to control Hawaii as it became a major economic interest for U.S. investors and planters in the late 19th century. The establishment of sugar plantations in Hawaii attracted American entrepreneurs, leading to significant financial investments and a push for annexation to ensure favorable trade conditions and tariff exemptions. This economic dependency on sugar fueled political ambitions, ultimately contributing to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and the eventual annexation of Hawaii by the United States in 1898.
Desire to bring many things together
the desire to protect the interests of the united states in Asia
Some of the reasons for the founding of the NAACP were:The desire to oppose racismAfrican Americans' desire for more opportunitiesJim Crow lawsSegregation laws
The Constitution.
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After World War 1, the Americans wanted to return to normal times primarily due to war fatigue and the desire for stability. The war had resulted in significant casualties, economic disruption, and social upheaval, so there was a strong desire to rebuild and restore a sense of normalcy. Additionally, President Woodrow Wilson's vision of a post-war world focused on peacemaking and the establishment of the League of Nations, which contributed to the desire for a return to normalcy.
Americans, including President Polk, wanted California for its valuable natural resources, particularly gold. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought a massive influx of settlers seeking fortune, which further increased the desire for control over the region. Additionally, California's strategic location on the Pacific coast made it important for trade and expansion.
Hawaii's tobacco industry grew in the late nineteenth century. This and the American desire for more tobacco strengthened ties between the two.
The Apache did not ever go to Hawaii, they lived in what is today the south-western United States. Pre-colonial and expansion to the island of Hawaii then the above answer is true; however with modern transportation Apache like others live where they desire to live and this most likely includes Hawaii.
The desire to bring Christianity to the Native Americans.