In: Psychology
Major factors that influenced the US imperialism are categorized into: economic, political, geographic, and cultural.
With industrialization businessmen from America started seeking new international markets for more value and sales for their goods. American imperialism is partly rooted in idea that the United States is different from other countries due to its mission to spread peace and liberty. Often traced back to Tocqueville, who stated that the US was a nation “to which no limit can be perceived.”
Although the British were responsible for the concept of Christianity to develop “savage” societies the United States took to the moral imperative. The ideas that the white race was superior made them believe that they can take whatever they wanted under the dictate of protecting people.
It may also have begun with the writing of the Constitution. Donald W. Meinig describes this event as an “aggressive encroachment of one people upon the territory of another, or the policies of U.S. against the Native Americans, which were, “designed to remold them into a people more appropriately conformed to imperial desires.”
American imperialism was at its pinnacle in the late 1800s, after the third World War, exerting social, economic, and political control over many countries including Cuba and Germany. gaining control over territory as well as military property.