What Is Frederick Jackson Turner's Argument For American Expansion

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Many people were in favor of U.S expansion around the world. There are three men though that are in favor of the expansion but had created arguments to back themselves up. Frederick Jackson Turner’s most famous argument was on devoted to the American Revolution, it was about the frontier or “Old West” in America. Turner was not one for war but sometimes he would write about war. He argued a few points in his work, The Frontier in American History. The first point that he argued was that a violent frontier was established from Georgia to New England as a result of the wars with France. He then made a point about the self-sufficient society that had also ben established on the frontier that was much different from the rest of society. Then he …show more content…

Lastly he wrote about the frontier and how it’s nature created a barrier between the privileged and the non-privileged. Orville Platt had created an Amendment that outlined the role of the U.S in Cuba. This Amendment had restricted Cuba in many ways. This also demanded that Cuba would sell or lease lands to the United States when necessary. John Fiske believed that the Anglo-Saxon race was the superior and fittest race. He decided that because he was calculation the economic strength and cultural accomplishments of England and the United States. The U.S. Imperialism was started mostly in the late 19th century when major powers expanded their territories. The two most popular factors what were unique to imperialism were industry and trade. The Platt Amendment severely affected the evolution of Cuban society by limiting its sovereignty and stimulated a dependent relationship that. This dependency leads to Spanish imperialism turning into American imperialism. Soon after that the U.S. canceled the expansion of 1898 and the Platt Amendment; which allowed the Philippine Island to become independent and also Hawaii was admitted into the

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