what were the primary motivations and factors that led to the u s shift from isolationism and continental expansion to imperialism by the late 19th and early 20th centuries 2
J.A. Hobson, a British theorist, and Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary and leader of the Bolshevik (later Communist Party) in the Soviet Union, both criticized late 19th century imperialism as a capitalist conspiracy by “big business†to subjugate colonies for pure economic gain. Colonies provided cheap raw materials and guaranteed markets for European and U.S. “trusts and monopoliesâ€. But what about ideological factors such as the idea of the “civilizing mission†or Manifest Destiny? By the late 19th century, the U.S. joined other European powers in constructing an empire.
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