solved J.A. Hobson, a British theorist, and Vladimir Lenin, the Russian

J.A. Hobson, a British theorist, and Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary and leader of the Bolshevik (later Communist Party) in the Soviet Union, both criticized late 19th-century imperialism as a capitalist conspiracy by “big business” to subjugate colonies for purely economic gain. Colonies provided cheap raw materials and guaranteed markets for European and U.S. “trust and monopolies”. But what about ideological factors such as the idea of the “Civilizing Mission” of Manifest Destiny? By the late 19th century, the U.S. joined other European powers in constructing an empire. The question is this: what were the primary motivations and factors that led to the U.S. shift from isolationism and continental expansion to imperialism by the late 19th and early 20th centuries?Guidelines: 5 pages (1500-1700 words); Times New Roman 12 point font; 4 sources ( 1 Primary source); sources must be cited using Chicago Manual of Style; No plagiarism

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