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To what extent was late nineteenth and early twentieth century US expansion a continuation of past US expansion and to what extent was it a departure?  Use documents and your knowledge of US history to 1914 to construct your answer.<br />,[object Object]

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To what extent was late nineteenth and early twentieth century us expansion a continuation of past us expansion and to what extent was it a departure

  • 1.
  • 2. How did we get the land?
  • 3. What was the response of the US citizens to the expansion?
  • 4. Were there any problems that came from adding this territory?
  • 5. What were the reasons that we added the land?
  • 6. What territories were added between 1877-1914?
  • 7. Why did we add them?
  • 8. Problems?This sets up the question and the outside information. Now, summarize the documents and for each document tell if it is a continuation of past expansion or a departure and why.<br />Finally, list all outside information that you would use to set up your essay next to the appropriate document. You need a minimum of 16 pieces.<br />