Imperialism at Home and Abroad
Imperialism at Home and Abroad
Learning Objectives
- Analyze the history of Native Americans within the context of imperialism. Compare the experiences of Native Americans to colonized peoples outside of the United States. Lastly, explain how imperialism can involve more than just physical acquisition of territory.
- Summarize the way the United States acquired Hawaii, considering various perspectives on whether this acquisition was imperialistic.
- Explain the causes of American intervention in the Spanish-American War. Summarize America’s role in that conflict, explaining the sentiment behind the Platt and Teller Amendments.
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