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From the 1890s to the 1910s, the United States underwent a huge transition. The nation became not only an economic power but a permanent player upon the world stage.
By expanding beyond its borders and acquiring new territories, the United States forever altered its foreign policy and place in the world.
The following three stages mark that transition:
growing motivations to expand industrial and agricultural markets beyond national boundaries
involvement in military conflict, with Spain over Cuba and with the Philippines
Theodore Roosevelt's extension of the nation's sphere of influence and control in Latin America and Asia
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