2021
DOI: 10.1080/03086534.2021.1920802
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United States Expansion and Incorporation in the Long Nineteenth-century

Abstract: Historians of the United States are making increasing use of the term empire to describe and analyse U.S. expansion in the nineteenth century. But this process is better captured by the term incorporation, which is used by Antony Hopkins in his American Empire. Nineteenth-century U.S. statesmen strove to people outlying territories with white settlercolonies that could be incorporated into the American federal union as sovereign and equal republics. They avoided acquiring territories with large non-white popul… Show more

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