The United States expanded its land and influence in the Pacific through a combination of military force, strategic treaties, and economic expansion. Key methods included the annexation of territories like Hawaii in 1898, the acquisition of the Philippines following the Spanish-American War, and the establishment of coaling stations and naval bases throughout the region. Additionally, the U.S. engaged in diplomacy, such as the Open Door Policy in China, to secure economic opportunities without direct territorial control. These actions collectively helped establish the U.S. as a dominant power in the Pacific.
the methods they might use is to go to war and fight for the land
to gain more territory in the Pacific region.
The Naval War was a Slam Dunk but the land battle became the Philippine American War, and that was long and bloody. The US prevailed and both Guam and the Philippines became US Territories.
Samoa was the first pacific country to gain their independence
to gain access of the pacific ocean --- ~MzCuTi3~
It was the first region in south of Africa to gain freedom
What countries would the US have to deal with to gain more land on the Pacific Coast
To gain influence in Africa without fighting each other.
to gain influence in Africa without fighting each other
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No, the US made Guam and the Philippines Territories, but the Pacific belongs to no single nation.
President Madison sent troops to gain control of the West Florida region.