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== History of U.S. Imperialism Through Military Action == The history of U.S. imperialism is marked by various military actions that have expanded American influence and control over territories and nations. This phenomenon can be traced back to the late 19th century and has continued into the 21st century. === 19th Century === * **Spanish-American War (1898)**: The U.S. defeated Spain and acquired territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, marking a significant expansion of American imperialism. * **Annexation of Hawaii (1898)**: The U.S. overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy and annexed the islands, establishing a strategic military base at Pearl Harbor. === Early 20th Century === * **Interventions in Latin America**: The U.S. engaged in numerous military interventions in Latin America, often justified by the Monroe Doctrine. Notable examples include: * **Panama (1903)**: The U.S. supported Panama's independence from Colombia and subsequently built the Panama Canal. * **Dominican Republic (1916-1924)**: U.S. troops occupied the Dominican Republic to stabilize the country and protect American interests. === World War II === * **Pacific Theater**: The U.S. military actions in the Pacific, including the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, established American dominance in post-war Asia. === Cold War Era === * **Korean War (1950-1953)**: The U.S. intervened in Korea to prevent the spread of communism, leading to a prolonged military conflict. * **Vietnam War (1955-1975)**: The U.S. escalated its military presence in Vietnam to combat communist forces, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread protests in the U.S. === Late 20th Century to Present === * **Gulf War (1990-1991)**: The U.S. led a coalition to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait, showcasing its military capabilities and influence in the Middle East. * **War on Terror (2001-present)**: Following the September 11 attacks, the U.S. launched military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, aiming to dismantle terrorist organizations and promote democracy. === Conclusion === U.S. imperialism through military action has shaped global politics and has had lasting impacts on the countries involved. The legacy of these actions continues to influence U.S. foreign policy and international relations today. === References === <references/>
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