How did American imperialism differ from European imperialism?
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American imperialism differed from European imperialism primarily because European powers conquered entire nations. By 1900, Britain had a larger empire than any in history, while almost all of Africa and the Middle East was under the control of European power. American imperialism didnot focus as much on conquest.
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Imperialism had implications for the colonial countries, Europe, and the world. It also resulted to enhanced nation-wide competition and disputes that in 1914 would interrupt world peace. In the 1800s, European imperialism did not start.
The main difference between American imperialism and European imperialism was that European powers conquered entire countries. By 1900, Britain had a bigger empire in history than any other, while nearly all of Africa and the Middle East were under European power control. U.S. imperialism was not as focused on conquest.
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