To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentie
To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? America's Foreign Policy in the late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century can be studied in two lights. During this time period, there were many contrasts with US expansionism: a continuation of past U.S. expansionisms and a departure. Expansionism during the turn of the century was largely a continuation of the United States' previous foreign policies, but it was more of a departure. America's hunger for land and power led it to depart from its original foreign policies and expand worldwide, such as large parts of Asia and the Caribbean. Although the continuation of the United States' expansionism was limited, they continued to stay true to the Monroe Doctrine and the belief that they were "... [the] race of unequalled energy, with all the majesty of numbers and the migh
The departures of American expansionism have grown directly with its power and hunger for influence. After the acquisition of a naval power, the United States could withstand the competition involved in economic world dominance. Its interference with Cuba, the Philippines, and China was not only purely out of good nature. In 1883, with Congress' authorization of the construction of new steel ships, the U. The Roosevelt Corollary declared that the U. was able to enact their new sphere of influence. continued their original patterns of expansionism, it departed even more. the power that rules the Pacific is the power that rules the world. Mahan stated, to protect the Panama, Hawaii and Nicaragua, the U.
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