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Spanish-American War and American Expansionism: A Look Back in History

Explore the causes and impacts of the Spanish-American War, including the influence of Yellow Journalism, nationalism, and imperialism on American expansionism during the late 1800s. Learn about key figures like Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, and the significance of policies like the Monro

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Exploring Early American Civilizations and European Impact

Discover the Columbian Exchange, Early American Civilizations like Aztec, Inca, and Maya, Inca civilization characteristics, European Exploration impact on Native Americans, and motives for European Expansionism. Learn about technologies aiding European exploration and the economic concept of mercan

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American Imperialism in the Late 19th Century

Perception of manifest destiny, economic motives, and racial theories drove American expansionism in the 1890s, leading to overseas markets, acquisitions after the Spanish-American War, and debates over imperialism. Key figures, events, and ideologies shaped America's rise as a global power, includi

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United States Expansionism in the Late 1800s

In the late 1800s, the United States, under the policy of expansionism, extended its influence to other regions such as Japan and Alaska. This era marked a period of imperialism where the US sought to gain control over weaker nations and build an empire, leading to the purchase of Alaska and closer

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American Imperialism in the Late 19th Century

The late 1880s and 1890s saw the United States embroiled in near-wars and diplomatic crises due to American expansionism. This included the annexation of Hawaii despite Queen Liliuokalani's opposition, and the debate over acquiring the Philippines for economic interests. Anti-imperialists argued aga

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Political and Economic Transition in Mid-1800s United States

Transition in mid-1800s United States sees North advancing politically and economically, while tension rises in the South over economic disparities. The North benefits from protective tariffs and controls key institutions, leading to a push for Manifest Destiny. Monroe's administration, with Adams'

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Hitler's Ambitious Foreign Policy Timeline: 1933-1939

Hitler's foreign policy from 1933 to 1939 aimed at undoing the Treaty of Versailles by reclaiming lost territories, rearming military forces, expanding borders for Lebensraum, and uniting German-speaking people under Nazi Germany. The Saar region's reunification in 1935 boosted Hitler's plans, while

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