How does Mahan's argument in this quotation
support the idea of imperialism?
o Countries shou...
History, 18.07.2020 06:01 vannybelly83
How does Mahan's argument in this quotation
support the idea of imperialism?
o Countries should establish overseas colonies
to support their navies.
Countries should establish colonies instead
of using their resources to build up their sea
power.
o Countries can still have strong navies, even
without colonies.
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