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American Imperialism
An argument that American imperialism began with the Westward expansion and has led to a history of hegemony and interference. -- 700 words; APA

American Imperialism in the Twentieth Century
Discusses American imperialism in 20th century and explores how America deals with its neighboring countries. -- 1,150 words;

American Imperialism
A look at how the concept of American Imperialism has affected the island of Hawaii. -- 1,178 words; MLA

American Imperialism
A discussion on American imperialism, focusing on Theodore Roosevelt. -- 1,313 words; MLA

America's Trend of Imperialism
An overview of American imperialism until the present today. -- 876 words; APA

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AMERICAN IMPERIALISM

The United States became an imperialist nation at the end of the 19th century because
Americans wanted to expand over seas with their belief in manifest destiny. The three
factors that started American imperialism were political and military competition
including the creation of a strong naval force, economic competition among industrial
nations and a belief in the racial and cultural superiority of people of Anglo-Saxon
decent.
The Spanish American War marked the emergence of the United States as a world power. This
brief war lasted less than four months from April 25 to August 12, 1898. A number of
factors contributed to the United States decision to go to war against Spain. These
included the Cuban struggle for independence, American imperialism and the sinking of the
United States warship "Maine". As a result of the war Spain ceded Guam, Puerto Rico, and
the Philippines to the United States. The United States in turn, paid Spain $20,000,000
for public property in the Philippine Islands.
The United States gained colonies on both sides of the Pacific including Hawaii. On
August 12, 1898 Congress took control and proclaimed Hawaii American territory, and
issued the open door policy, which were messages that president John Hay sent to Germany,
France, Russia, Britain, Italy and Japan asking the countries not to interfere with the
United States trading rights in China.
The United States had long been interested in a Central American canal to link its east
and west coasts, expand trade and for military interest. In 1902 President Theodore
Roosevelt decided on Panama over Nicaragua and negotiated a treaty with Columbia giving
the United States permission for the canal project. The Panamanians had authorized
Philippe Bunau-Varilla an official of the French Canal Company to negotiate the terms and
sign the agreement. The treaty also gave the United States the right to control the Canal
Zone as if it were United States territory, and to annex more land if necessary for the
Canal. The United States agreed to grant Panama's independence and pay $10 million, plus
an annual fee of $250,000 per year. The total cost of the construction of the Canal was
nearly $400 million dollars. 
On August 15, 1914 the Canal opened for business. Control of the Panama Canal enhanced
the power of the United States, however the way the canal was built damaged United
States-Latin American relations.
Imperialism has proven both destructive and creative, for better or for worse, it has
destroyed traditional institutions and ways of thinking and has replaced them with the
habits and mentality of the Western world.

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