Andrew Carnegie was a prominent industrialist and philanthropist whose views on U.S. Imperialism were complex. While he initially supported American expansionism, particularly in the context of economic interests, he later became a vocal critic of imperialism, arguing that it contradicted American democratic ideals. Carnegie's involvement in imperialism is also reflected in his efforts to promote peace and his opposition to the annexation of territories like the Philippines, believing that imperialism undermined the nation's values. Ultimately, his legacy is intertwined with both the era's expansionist policies and the push for peace and international cooperation.
Andrew Carnegie objected to US intervention in Cuba.
no there is no evidence existing that Carnegie ever applied for US citizenship
Theodore Roosevelt He wanted to continually expand the power that American was quickly gaining.
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Andrew Carnegie
A "Carnegie Library" is any one of the more than 2,500 public libraries in the US which were built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie.
yes! Imperialism
US Steel
There is no reason for imperialism other than greed and fear. Since the US never really had to fear any country after the War of 1812 I would have to say fear was not a reason for imperialism!
it happen in the us and in britant
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imperialism