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American Imperialism and Impacts: p. 259-279 For EACH nation/territory (Cuba, Panama, Mexico, The Philippines, Hawaii, and China), you will be: Describing (at least) one key figure from the U.S. or the nation involved who influenced the relationship between the two and how they did so After reading, tell me if you feel the nation/territory was positively or negatively influenced by its relationship with the United States Identifying and describing four ways the U.S. impacted the nation (positively or negatively) Lastly, (and just once) describe which method of diplomacy (p. 270-271) you feel was most impactful in this period and why