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Carnegie and steel - 1873 inspired by Bessemer Process; focused on steelmaking
Entered oil business in
united state expanded
this timed finish the us expanded
1823 President James Monroe issued the Monroe Doctrine asserting neutrality but that the U.S. would protect the western hemisphere from European influence
In the 1840s, President James Polk used an aggressive foreign policy (including treaties, purchases, and war with Mexico)
Cubans declared their independence from Spain; To put down the revolution,
USS Maine to Cuba to protect American interests there
Amendment (Prohibition)
The Great Depression
The booming economy
Hoover takes office
The Stock Market Crashed
Germany invaded Poland September
demarcation line poland
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george washington
New York Morning News
Beveridge
The Monroe Doctrine
1820s, the U.S. purchased Louisiana, “won” the War of 1812, gained Florida, and was no longer an infant nation…
European imperial powers carved China into spheres of influence, giving them exclusive trade rights in Chinese ports
Alliances and the First World War: Triple Alliance
Alliances and the First World War: Franco-Russian Alliance,
Triple Entente
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The Bonus Army
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