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- 3. was a US naval officer who led an American naval fleet that forced Japan into trade and diplomatic relations with the West after more than two centuries of isolation. Perry's journey opened further American expansion across the Pacific Ocean.
- 6. played an important part in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and became the first governor of the new US Territory of Hawaii.
- 7. The last sovereign to govern the Hawaiian Islands. Tried to regain control of her lands from the plantation owners but was overthrown in 1893.
- 8. economy in a colony where the colonizing country removed raw materials and shipped them back to benefit its own economy.
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- 1. the belief held by some in the late nineteenth century that certain nations and races were superior to others and therefore destined to rule over them.
- 2. an American naval officer and historian who urged American leaders to build a stronger navy and to obtain naval bases in Cuba, Hawaii, and the Philippines.
- 4. political, military, and economic domination by strong nations over weaker territories.
- 5. an American historian whose work greatly influence future writings about American history while stressing the the use of concepts such as immigration, urbanization, economic development, and social and cultural history when trying to understand historical events.
