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Rudy Brandt
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26 September, 17:18
What were the motives for American imperialism?
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Jayson Dalton
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american imperialism was motivated by four main factors: economic, political, geographic, and cultural. The economic factors were desires to find new markets for trade. By extending colonial power throughout the world, the US would have new trading partners and markets.
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