Why Imperialism was inevitable in the United States
Title: Why Imperialism was inevitable in the United States
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 546 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Why Imperialism was inevitable in the United States
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 546 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Imperialists are groups of politicians, intellectuals, and military strategists who viewed overseas expansion as the key in the pursuit of world power. After England, Germany, Russia, Japan and other industrial powers started to expand their economic horizons, Americans believed it was time for their country to join in. President Roosevelt wanted to create an international system in which powerful industrial nations pursued their economic interests, controlled world trade, and kept the world at peace. The
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powerful industrial nations. The idea of Manifest Destiny extended American's vision beyond country boundaries. The economic markets of the United States are given the opportunity to expand as imperialism progresses. Strong naval fleets provide security for America, but ideas of expansion through peace lay the foundation for President Roosevelt's expansion plans. Global expansion created a springboard effect on economic markets and military status allowing the United States to establish itself as a leading industrial nation.