There were many groups that were against Imperialism as a policy for the United States. Prior to the Civil War, many northerners were opposed to acquiring more territory in the west because they feared the spread of slavery. After the Spanish-American War, some of the old "Radical Republicans" and other members of Congress opposed the idea of acquiring colonies. A large portion of the Democratic Party, led by William Jennings Bryan, opposed annexation of colonies. Anti-imperialists reminded the nation of our anti colonial heritage. They quoted Lincoln in reminding the nation that no man is good enough to govern another man without that man's consent. Many anti-imperialists were racists or appealed to those with racist ideas. They questioned whether is was wise to bring "nonwhite" people "under our flag." Many simply opposed imperialism because it would be too costly and would force the US to send American troops into "harm's way" to put down any resistance to our taking over other lands.
The Americans wanted to avoid war with the Mexico whose government refused to acknowledge the sovereignty of its rebellious Northern Province. TexasÕ economy was also declining and President Sam Houston arranged talks with Mexico to explore the possibility of securing an official recognition of independence.
It might start a war with mexico
Some southerners felt the ships would be used to protect the trade of New England, but do little for southern economies. Some members of Congress thought a navy would be a foolish challenge to the world's mightiest navy.
One reason that some Americans opposed the annexation of Texas was that they didn't want to go war with Mexico. Another reason was that it would change the balance between states that had slavery and those that didn't.
One manifest function of war is defense from aggression. Another manifest function of war is the acquisition of new territory.
Some people opposed the Truman Doctrine because the plan ultimately ended up reversing the government's earlier decision not to get involved in European affairs. Many people wanted the U.S. to mind it's own business so as not to get involved in another war.
Because it could have allowed some new slave-states in the West.
Cause they felt like it
to oppose the federalists.
to oppose the federalists
Some Americans, called loyalists, still felt faithful to Britain and did not want to split from them.
lack of tactical knowledge and land deforestation
lack of tactical knowledge and land deforestation
It was thought to be unconstitutional
They felt it simply wasn't their war to get into because the war was in Europe
lack of tactical knowledge and land deforestation
Some of the reasons for the founding of the NAACP were:The desire to oppose racismAfrican Americans' desire for more opportunitiesJim Crow lawsSegregation laws
Some had been born in the United States and considered it home.
The U.S. fought against Spain and the Seminoles for Florida Acquisition. The U.S. didn't only attack to take over the territory, they wanted to attack because the Seminoles would teach and care for some of the runaway slaves from th U.S.