The US pursued various means to assert its influence and control over foreign markets. This included the acquisition of territories such as Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines following the Spanish-American War in 1898. These acquisitions not only provided strategic naval bases, but also opened up new markets for American goods.
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It exerted significant influence over foreign territories and pursued policies aimed at expanding its economic and strategic interests abroad.
The role of the US on the international scene during World War I was complex and transformative. Initially, the US adopted a policy of neutrality, but economic ties and ideological sympathies with the Allies gradually pushed it towards entering the war on their side in 1917. American involvement played a crucial role in tipping the balance of power in favor of the Allies and hastening the end of the conflict.
Following the war, the US emerged as a global superpower, wielding considerable influence in international affairs. However, despite its newfound power and influence, the US remained somewhat aloof from traditional imperialist ventures, preferring instead to champion ideals of self-determination and collective security through organizations like the League of Nations (although the US ultimately did not join the