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Imperial Ambition: Early Overtures in Western Hemisphere

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Abstract
Since 1790, the Caribbean is a region of primary interest to the United States. Fear of European expansion in Western hemisphere plays out in the Venezuelan crisis of 1895. Henry Cabot Lodge pressures for the United State's increased presence in Hawaii. Its strategic location would protect Pacific approaches to the future canal and to serve as route to Orient.
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American History, American Studies, International Relations, Foreign Policy of the U.S., Unfinished Nation, The
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