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The Role Of Imperialism In The United States

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The United States was living in bliss and isolation from threatening powers. Isolation from foreign affairs was sought due to the U.S. not needing to pursue conflicts that could disrupt their grind. The U.S. felt they had security from conflicts with European nations since the Atlantic Ocean created distance from one another. The U.S. also felt any neighboring countries were too weak to create conflict. Interest in gaining additional territory outside North America sparked when a number of Americans urged U.S. officials to do so, this is also known as Imperialism. Many justified imperialism by claiming it was the new manifest destiny; Historian Brooks Adams went on to say “Not to advance is to recede,” in The Law of Civilization and Decay (1895).

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