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    American Imperialism American Imperialism is the economic‚ military‚ and culture influences of the United States. Many men have used their ideologies to influence the United States to make is a more powerful and prosperous place. Some of these men are‚ Frederick Jackson Turner‚ Alfred T. Mahan‚ Herbert Spencer‚ and John Fiske. These philosophers’ ideologies have made a lasting impact on the United States that still exist today. Frederick Jackson Turner was a philosopher‚ who was also an American

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    European Imperialism should be one of the most important event occur in our history.European global expansion had actually begun in the fifteenth century‚ but the process greatly accelerated in the nineteenth century.For the 300 years between 1500~1800 European Imperialism had occur in Africa. Also there was various of driving force behind it which changed our history.There were lots of driving force which led to European Imperialism . But I believe that the main driving force was Economic. One of

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    Christianity‚ democracy‚ and capitalism. (Spielvogel and McTighe 230-233). Although European imperialism helped to "civilize" the people of Africa and develop the continent‚ this justification is far outweighed by the facts that Africans were treated with immense oppression and a disregard for their culture. After imperialism‚ African nations were better able to prosper

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    did greatly vary between empires. As you mentioned‚ the Spanish particularly benefited for a time from their exploits in South America. However‚ despite the abundance of trade and incoming wealth‚ the empire eventually struggled. Between war and imperialism‚ the Spanish empire ultimately faltered. Space wise‚ colonialism was beneficial as the new lands provided new places to settle and opened new markets for the various empires. As you mentioned‚ there were downsides to expansion‚ for example‚ tension

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    FIGHTING FOR INDEPENDENCE The Spanish American War was the most powerful colonial nation by the end of the 19th century. 1898 is when the United States went to war to help Cuba win its independence from Spain. The United States won and gained the territories of The Philippines‚ Guam and Puerto Rico. The U.S should not have annexed the Philippines because the Philippines were a country of their own. Additionally‚ they had their own language‚ their own currency and their own culture and tradition

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    Once in the early 1880’s‚ King Leopold of Belgium was the first to colonize‚ or own‚ a private country in central Africa known as the Congo Free State‚ kicking off European imperialism. However‚ the way he managed and took over that region was controversial among European leaders such as Otto von Bismarck‚ who as a result of King Leopold’s actions‚ proposed for a conference to be held regarding the standards for claiming land. This conference was known as the Berlin Conference of 1884. From this

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    Throughout history many countries have enacted upon a type of foreign policy known as Imperialism. The agenda of a country with an imperialist foreign policy is to increase the size‚ materials‚ or power of said country by use of force and or politics. Imperialism was a highly profitable foreign policy and caused cultural diffusion that assimilated many social/economical/political progressions to different countries and cultures. Around this time period many countries began to embark on their own

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    due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world. With the opening of Japanese trade‚ its culture was revealed to Europeans as being not only unusual and strange‚ but refined and elegant. The French printmaker‚ Felix Bracquemond

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    According to the prompt‚ the definition of Imperialism requires a country to exercise control over a foreign country or to acquire or hold colonies or dependences. Because of the somewhat confusing situation surrounding United States territories‚ particularly America Samoa‚ there has been some question over whether or not the United States is Imperialistic. While it certainly met the definition during the early 19th century and into the 20th century‚ does it still meet the definition today? This

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    Crystal Dyson Cohort 4 U.S. History January 23‚ 2013 Chapter 17 Outline I. The Lure Of Imperialism 1. Imperialist Activity a. Imperialism is the practice of extending a nation’s power by gaining territories for a colonial empire. b. Industrialized nations had flooded their own countries good and investment capital. They needed new sources for raw materials‚ new places to invest‚ and new customers. c. Militant needs included naval bases where they could refuel and repair

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