Senator Beveridge used economy, political and religious motives to build his argument that America should imperialize.
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Under the insight of many researchers and scholars, Americans main motive from the war was humanitarian. Senator Beveridge used economy, political and religious motives to build his argument that America should imperialize.
With his skill in oratory, Beveridge reached the crowd to make them understand he need of imperialism. He believed, the country needed to get access into raw materials and spread Christianity and western ideas around the world.
He believed the economic, ethnocentric and religious and political ways with military would take the country to better living and standard and for better development.
made or grew it. for instance butter was churned, dresses made from scratch, took 3 days to do the wash. things like shoes were ordered from a cobbler, but most things had to be made at home. bartering was also an option and depending on if they were in a city or town there could be a general store. women in cities had access to more, but 90% of the colonists were farmers so a majority were not in cities.
Para obtener mas recursos y explotación económica (me refiero al ámbito de producción) y más que nada por demostrar la potencia militar de un país
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often focused on the history of white supremacy in the United States, and how much broader that history is in its impacts and geography than is often assumed. That aspect is highlighted in a new book about the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s, The Second Coming of the KKK by two-time Bancroft Prize winner Linda Gordon, which puts modern anti-immigration and antisemitic rhetoric in context. In fact, though the KKK is best known for its racist attacks, other forms of hate have long been part of its history.