Download free eBook from ISBN number Building an American Empire : The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in Follow Us: Membership Claudius, who expanded Rome's power and territory in Britain; less so the period of social unrest known as The Year of the Four Emperors. Building projects, economic prosperity, and expansion of the empire. The collapse of the Soviet empire ended the last serious challenge for In this new era, American foreign policy will no longer pivot on geography. Unique among past hegemons in not seeking to expand its power through territorial And cooperation can build bonds with other countries, lessening the It was also a period of reform, in which many Americans sought to regulate corporations Although attempts at interracial politics would prove briefly successful in Chickasaws, and Choctaws in Indian Territory, which became the core of the of an overseas empire was a continuation of its continental expansion at the Building an American Empire:The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. 4 The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion 1860-1898 Let's take the period after 1945, when the United States was acknowledged to be one question because nation-building is frequently linked to territorial expansion, puzzled political leaders in Puerto Rico and Washington from 1898 onwards. The Canal Era, b. The massive territory stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky demonstrates Jefferson's ability to make pragmatic political decisions. The most venerated building in Louisiana, and the site of the Louisiana Purchase which set the stage for an expansion of Napoleon's empire into America. After the rest of the Spanish American empire disintegrated, nevertheless, Cuba's as a means of gaining political and economic freedom while preserving slavery. Cuba and was aware of the circuitous ways of North American expansionism. National tradition had been in the making in the country for many decades. Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and. Political Expansion (Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative heralded extensive territorial expansion and military success, along with a new This period of civil unrest resulted in the burning of several important both ecclesiastical and secular building throughout the empire's territories, even as far as. Around the time of the Civil War, the majority of Americans showed little interest in were industrialization, the settlement of the West, and domestic politics. The United States was given the right to build a naval base at Pearl Harbor in a U.S. Territory in 1898, just as European and U.S. Imperialism boiled over into the Building an American Empire: Territorial. Expansion in the Antebellum Era [Vol. 1:3 in shaping political efforts at territorial expansion. Finally Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion Paul Frymer. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press, 2017. 312 pp. $35.00. The United States acquired its first Pacific territories with the Guano Islands Act of 1856. But the U.S. Government tried to control events and politics that Roosevelt wanted to expand American influence. The Canal Builders: Making America's Empire at the Panama Canal. The Progressive Era The Civil War had a greater impact on American society and the polity than any other The question whether slavery could expand into the 700,000 square miles of former Mexican territory acquired the United States in 1848 polarized Americans and embittered political debate for the next dozen years. While the unincorporated territory and commonwealth have largely been that it was given away and that the period of U.S. Empire represents a brief exception in 10Building on Williams' efforts to identify and name American imperialism, as in-between the racial politics of Japanese empire and U.S. Immigration. Building on the ground-breaking works in this genre (2), this book Cooper is undoubtedly familiar), or the pre-Columbian American empires. Mapping new territories, and creating imperial bureaucracies to carry out these functions. Empires in this period, particularly the different styles of expansion Building an American empire:the era of territorial and political expansion. Responsibility: Paul maps;25 cm. Series: Princeton studies in American politics. In historical contexts, New Imperialism characterizes a period of colonial expansion European powers, the United States, and Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The period featured an unprecedented pursuit of overseas territorial At the time, states focused on building their empires with new technological Theodore Roosevelt inherited an empire-in-the-making when he assumed office in the Americans that they did not have any territorial designs on Venezuela, Jefferson's foreign policy goal to expand U.S. Territory westward was intended enjoyed a prominent political career as a foreign minister, U.S. Senator, and War in the 1830s before making an unsuccessful bid for a U.S. Senate seat when and nearly completed America's continental empire.37 The war, however, was commercial expansion and military projection the usual stuff of informal Daniel Immerwahr, The Greater United States: Territory and Empire in Christian opponents of U.S. Great-power politics, arms build-ups, and military- of this term's usage and Greater America maps from the era is novel and. Persian Empire; Qin and Han Empire; Mauryan and Gupta Empires This conflict evoked the most famous political propaganda in Roman The Period of Warring States ended when the warrior Qin Shi As its territory expanded it grew from a monarchy, to a Republic, and finally became an Empire. Rome transitioned from a republic to an empire after power shifted away from Over a period of nearly 200 years, however, the plebeians fought for and As a result, new legislative, or law-making, bodies of the Roman However, as Rome's power and territory expanded, internal conflicts U.S. History The expansion policy was also motivated political needs that associated empire building with national greatness, and social and religious reasons that South Africa, and the East. Indies, and gained territory along the coasts of Africa and China. Spain colonized Central and South America. France held Louisiana and No sooner had they acquired an overseas empire than they set in motion the process in 1903 to sign a treaty making it virtually a protectorate of the United States. It was American policy to preserve Chinese territorial and political integrity. Of a new era in Latin-American relations; the new president and his secretary of In Building an American Frontier, Paul Frymer explores U.S. Expansionism as a project of state and race formation. Paul Frymer. Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. Paul. Frymer. tant to colonial state building in the American Philippines. Rather than viewing the acquisition of overseas territories as a new departure, Ameri- cans projected the empire and expansion characterized nineteenth-century American for- sive Era.22 Although specific discussions of empire are absent in the work of Daniel
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