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How did some American politicians justify u.s. imperialism at the end of the 19th century

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They said that the US was "helping" these distant lands by implementing a more sound social and economic system. They also claimed and felt that it was their responsibility to uplift and civilize native people since they were a superior.

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Imperialism is the where very powerful country overpowers the another which is less powerful. The main aim of the imperialism was to rule other countries or territories. They benefited with resources market and trade. Raw materials for their industry was also another main beneficial for they had developed new factories and they needed more raw materials to facilitate their production.

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One of the main ways in which some American politicians justified US imperialism at the end of the 19th century was by saying that the US was "helping" these distant lands by implementing a more sound social and economic system. 
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