Trump's Expansionist Rhetoric: Echoes of 19th Century Imperialism?

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Trump's Expansionist Rhetoric: Echoes of 19th Century Imperialism?
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President-elect Donald Trump's recent suggestions of territorial expansion have sparked controversy. From encouraging Canada to join the US as the 51st state to purchasing Greenland and reclaiming the Panama Canal, Trump's policies have been likened to 19th-century American imperialism. Experts warn of a return to 'older forms of power projection' and a disregard for international relations.

Over the past few weeks, President-elect Donald Trump has ruffled feathers by suggesting the United States should seek to expand its territorial holdings by encouraging Canada to join the Union as the 51st state, purchasing Greenland from Denmark and reclaiming control of the Panama Canal.Speaking to Newsweek, one American history expert said Trump 's policies were a 'throwback to the 19th century ,' which saw the U.S.

'Speaking to Newsweek, Professor Sean Adams, an American history expert at the University of Florida, compared Trump's proposals to 19th-century American imperialism.'The plan to acquire Greenland does offer a bit of a throwback to the 19th century when many American politicians—particularly Democrats—were quite aggressive about territorial expansion,' Adams said.'In fact, by the 1850s, there was a phrase, American 'spread-eagleism,' that described this imperative.

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