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How America became a superpower

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The modern United States is the most powerful country in human history.

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With over 800 military bases and 37% of global military spending, the United States

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has become the leader of a vast interconnected global system that has helped usher in an

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era of unprecedented prosperity and low levels of conflict.

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To understand America’s position in the world, and why it’s so pivotal for world

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politics as we know it, you have to go back to the country’s founding — back to when

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America wasn’t a global power in any sense of the word.

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During the first 70 years of its existence, the United States expanded in both territory

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and influence in North America eventually reaching the Pacific Ocean in a wave of expansionism

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that resulted in the wholesale slaughter of the indigenous people who populated the continent.

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But early Americans were deeply divided as to whether the country should expand beyond

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the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

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This became a major debate after the civil war, when some leaders, like post-war

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Secretary of State Seward, argued that America should push to become a global power.

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Seward succeeded in pushing a plan to purchase Alaska from Russia, but his attempts to buy

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Greenland and Iceland, as well as annex territory in the Caribbean, were all blocked by Congress.

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That’s because some Americans, including many on Capitol Hill, had a strong anti-imperialist bent.

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These people worried about America getting more involved in global politics, as well

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as having to integrate populations from “inferior” races.

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And this opposition applied major checks on the imperialist urge to expand.

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But something was happening in the late 1800s that would change the debate about American expansionism.

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The industrial revolution produced explosive economic growth, and the bigger US economy

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required a more centralized state and bureaucracy to manage the growing economy.

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Power became concentrated in the federal government, making it easier for expansionist presidents,

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like William Mckinley, to unilaterally push United States influence abroad.

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The key turning point came in 1898, when President McKinley dragged the country into war with

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Spain over the island of Cuba despite intense opposition.

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The rising US easily defeated the moribund Spanish empire, acquiring Puerto Rico, Guam,

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