Essay On American Imperialism

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would have liked to witness the day when President Richard Nixon open talks with China in 1971. It was one of the most dramatic turning points. China and the united States get along with each other. China is a very communist country, the United States isn't. No one ever considered President Nixon to go visit China at all. One of the reasons why Nixon decided to visit China and get a good relationship with them, was that he promised his country “peace and honor” in Vietnam. Unfortunately,at the time many were getting killed, and peace was nowhere to be found. I would be very interesting to see how the United States citizens reacted towards Nixon's decision. I would like to be in this era.

1990 to the Present

In 1990, a space telescope was …show more content…

It was well-known as the Age of Imperialism. The United States is a country whose specific world mission is to spread liberty and democracy to other countries. The annexation of Hawaii in 1898, was one of the most famous notable instances of American Imperialism. I picked this era because it is a very interesting event that occured many years ago. This era of Imperialism is one of a type that occured only in the United States. American anti-imperialist league were one of the groups which opposed imperialism on the grounds that it conflicted with the American ideal of …show more content…

An American B-29 bomber was dropped the first ever deployed atomic bomb over Hiroshima City. Ninety percent of this city was wiped out from the explosion, and 80,000 people were immediately killed. Three days later a second B-29 bomb was dropped over Nagasaki City. I would have liked to be in this event when it was happening because it is so amazing and cool that a bomb could do such a damage like that to a city like the two I have just mentioned. THese bombs made the Japanese surrender because they knew that they did not have a chance against the