American imperialism (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "American imperialism" in English language version.

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  • "Despite disagreements about Manifest Destiny's validity at the time, O'Sullivan had stumbled on a broadly held national sentiment. Although it became a rallying cry as well as a rationale for the foreign policy that reached its culmination in 1845–46, the attitude behind Manifest Destiny had long been a part of the American experience.""Manifest Destiny | History, Examples, & Significance". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-09-17.

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  • Nazaryan, Alexander (17 August 2016). "California Slaughter: The State-Sanctioned Genocide of Native Americans". Newsweek Magazine. Retrieved 16 August 2023. The foremost of these critics is Gary Clayton Anderson, a professor at the University of Oklahoma. Anderson insists that what happened to Native Americans during colonization was ethnic cleansing, not genocide. "If we get to the point where the mass murder of 50 Indians in California is considered genocide, then genocide has no more meaning," he says. Anderson tells me that, by his estimate, no more than 2,000 Native Americans were killed in California.

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  • "If this American expansion created what we could call an American empire, this was to a large extent an empire by invitation...In semi-occupied Italy the State Department and Ambassador James Dunn in particular actively encouraged the non-communists to break with the communists and undoubtedly contributed to the latter being thrown out of the government in May 1947. In more normal France the American role was more restrained when the Ramadier government threw out its communists at about the same time. After the communists were out, Washington worked actively, through overt as well as covert activities, to isolate them as well as leftist socialists... US economic assistance was normally given with several strings attached." Lundestad, Geir (1986). "Empire by Invitation? The United States and Western Europe, 1945–1952". Journal of Peace Research. 23 (3): 263–277. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.689.5556. doi:10.1177/002234338602300305. JSTOR 423824. S2CID 73345898.

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