- In the 1890s, US imperialism became more aggressive due to rising exports, manufacturing capability, and wealth
- Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan's book about sea power influenced the US to prioritize naval supremacy
- The Monroe Doctrine had impacts on British Guiana, Venezuela, and Britain, strengthening US policy
- Americans in Hawaii revolted and succeeded, but Grover Cleveland delayed the annexation of Hawaii
- The US supported Cuba during its revolt against Spain, and the Mystery of the Maine Explosion led to increased pressure on the US to take action
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