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The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
Answer:
H - The Panama Canal
, The Platt Amendment
I - Before the Spanish-American War
, The Monroe Doctrine, Early Part of WW1
W - War on the Central Powers
, The Open Door Policy
Explanation:
- Since Monroe's doctrine United States proclaimed the non-interference in affairs of other countries.
- Until 1917 United States didn't interfere much in conflicts of other countries.
- That changed with the Spanish-American War
, which is a good example of American imperialism.
- Even when WW1 broke out Americans waited until 1917 to enter the war.
The Athens wanted to become the most powerful place in greece and the Sparta and all its allies started to feel threatened by Athens growing power and growing naval base.
New South<span>, </span>New South Democracy or New South Creed is a phrase that hasbeen used intermittently since the American Civil War to describe the AmericanSouth<span>, </span>after 1877.
The term<span> "</span>New South<span>" </span>is used in contrast to the Old South of the plantationsystem of the antebellum period.
The original use of the term<span> "</span>New South<span>" </span>was an attempt to describe anindustrial and less slave reliant South.
The industrial revolution of the North greatly influenced the<span> "</span>New South<span>." </span>Theantebellum South was largely agrarian and sought to preserve its culturalidentity in departing from the Union<span>, </span>which led to the irrepressible conflict.
Richard H. Edmonds of the Baltimore Manufacturers Record was anotherstaunch advocate of New South industrialization.
One way of envisioning the New South was the socialist Ruskin Colonies.
The historian Paul Gaston coined the specific term<span> "</span>New South Creed<span>" </span>todescribe the hollow promises of white elites like Grady that industrializationwould bring prosperity to the region<span>.</span>