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What were the three main roots of American Imperialism? Cultural, Political, and Economic.
How did time prove that the purchase of Alaska was not an act of folly? Alaska is rich in timber, minerals, and oil. What were the most dramatic changes in Hawaiian population between 1853 and 1920?
1 New Manifest Destiny. The expansion of the Navy in the 1880s and victory in the Spanish-American War in 1898 established the United States as an imperial power in both the Caribbean and the Pacific. ... 2 Hawaii and Samoa. ... 3 The Philippines. ... 4 Puerto Rico.
Three factors fueled American Imperialism. Economic competition among industrial nations. Political and military competition, including the creation of a strong naval force. A belief in the racial and cultural superiority of people of Anglo-Saxon descent.
So then, what was Seward's Folly? Seward's Folly is a term that refers to Secretary of State William Seward's purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. Because the land was located so far north, it was considered virtually unusable and uninhabitable.

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The reasons for the "Growth of American Imperialism was because of Economic, Political, Religious, Exploratory.
Northern states experienced greater urbanization and industrialization, while the Southern states largely remained rural (with only a few well-populated urban areas) and focused on plantation agriculture. The population of the Northern states was more than twice that of Southern states.
The North had more resources in terms of money, men and supplies than the South. 4. In terms of political parties, the North was predominantly Republican while the South was Democrat.
Both a desire for new markets for its industrial products and a belief in the racial and cultural superiority of Americans motivated the United States' imperial mission.
Both a desire for new markets for its industrial products and a belief in the racial and cultural superiority of Americans motivated the United States' imperial mission.

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