Infantilization of indigenous peoples
The Caribbean Sea, along with parts of the Pacific Ocean, was targeted in the late 1800s and early 1900s to help out with US naval bases and foreign economic markets. This is evidenced by the U.S. involvement in the Spanish-American War in 1898, which resulted in U.S. control over Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean, and the Philippines and Guam in the Pacific.
it helped them develop the oil industry
support for unlimited immigration
rise of United States imperialism
Ethiopia and Liberia I believe.
The Caribbean Sea, along with parts of the Pacific Ocean, was targeted in the late 1800s and early 1900s to help out with US naval bases and foreign economic markets. This is evidenced by the U.S. involvement in the Spanish-American War in 1898, which resulted in U.S. control over Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Caribbean, and the Philippines and Guam in the Pacific.
The People's republic of China was formed
it helped them develop the oil industry
In the 1800s, Chinese migrated to the Caribbean-bordered areas, including the Caribbean islands.
Imperialism By: Tyler Cresta One reason we went through an imperialistic era is because we had a thirst for new markets. We bought Alaska for 7.2 Million, which Alaska provided us with oil, timber, and minerals. We annexed Hawaii which we built a naval base their called Pearl Harbor. We also received Guam and Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War. So during the imperial era we gained territories, resources and more.
support for unlimited immigration
rise of United States imperialism
Ethiopia and Liberia I believe.
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Imperialism
In the early 1800s the Caribbean region was least affected by independence movements
Africa, Asia, and Oceania were the continents that were predominantly under Imperialist Occupation during the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Age of Imperialism.