1. What was the name of the populist poet of Jacksonian democracy who was also an enthusiastic supporter of the U.S. war against Mexico? 2. What is U.S. overseas imperialism?
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (2014) Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Chapter 7: Sea to Shining Sea
1. What was the name of the populist poet of Jacksonian democracy who was also an enthusiastic supporter
of the U.S. war against Mexico?
2. What is U.S. overseas imperialism?
U.S. foreign imperialism, after the country's extensive international activity throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gained popularity. The nation's strategic efforts to increase its influence abroad were symbolized by this movement. The United States sought to impose authority and supremacy over a number of regions by territorial acquisition, political and economic interventions, and cultural dissemination. American expansion was both inevitable and justifiable, according to the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, which served as the foundation for the idea of American overseas imperialism. It continues to be a crucial juncture in American history and has a profound effect on the country's standing in the world.
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