When and how did ecaudor gain independence

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Answer: Ecuador gained independence on May 13, 1830. The rest of Ecuador gained its independence after Antonio José de Sucre defeated the Spanish Royalist forces at the Battle of Pichincha, near Quito. Following the battle, Ecuador joined Simón Bolívar's Republic of Gran Colombia, also including modern-day Colombia, Venezuela and Panama.
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Answer: It gained independence when it was founded

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List the factors that led the United States to realize an imperialist vision in the 1890s.

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1.Desire to expand into new trades markets.
2.Nationalism.
3.humanitarian.
 4.Commercial  interests

Closing of the frontier--years of expansion and the ideas of Manifest Destiny had hit a wall with no where else to expand. Combined with other factors, imperialism offered a new place for the US to expand their culture and ideas.

Industrialization--industrial growth demanded markets and resources. Imperialism offered new places to sell industrial goods as well as an opportunity to get access to natural resources.

Need for navy growth--Alfred Mahan wrote a series of books arguing the need for a US navy in particular ports. With trade contacts in Asia, Mahan argued the US needed island nations to place naval ports. Many islands were acquired through imperialism which helped the US to create their goal of naval ports.

What happened in the Philippines after the United States and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris ending the Spanish-American War?A
The United States immediately extended citizenship to all residents of the Philippines.

B
The United States helped the Philippines write a constitution fore a democratic government.

C
The Philippines unsuccessfully petitioned the United States for immediate statehood.

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The Philippines went to war with the United States in an attempt to gain its independence.

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Answer: On December 10th, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the Spanish-American War Puerto Rico and Guam were ceded to the United States, The Philippines were bought for 20 million, and Cuba became a US protectorate.

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After the Treaty of Paris, the Philippines went to war with the United States attempting to gain independence. The U.S. established control post-war and only allowed full independence after World War II.

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After the United States and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris, effectively ending the Spanish-American War, the Philippines did not immediately gain its independence or become a state of the United States. Instead, the Philippines went to war with the United States in an attempt to gain their independence. This period is known as the Philippine-American War or the Philippine Insurrection. The war lasted from 1899 until 1902. After the war, the United States established control over the Philippines and only in 1946, after World War II, did the Philippines gained full independence.

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What made Japan see the United States as a threat to its authority in Asia? A.America's possession of Pearl Harbor

B.America's actions during World War I

C.America's opposition to the Tripartite Pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan
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D.America's presence in Guam and the Philippines and its support of China

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D

Explanation: America hated the fact that China was being invaded and thus made an oil embargo. This was crucial as that Oil was needed for their war machine causing them to use other means that didn't require infantry mechanization. Although America didn't like the tripartite fact and knew that Japan was on a war raging path they simply though embargoes would do the trick. It did not but the very presence in the Pacific with a large navy, new B-17's and a recovering economy was indeed the greatest threat to the Japanese and their goals for Asian supremacy

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D) America's presence in Guam and the Philippines and its support of China

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