us imperialism sa
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1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests
1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests• Exports and investments in foreign lands Exports and investments in foreign lands
increases dramatically as a result of the increases dramatically as a result of the Industrial Revolution.Industrial Revolution.
• Farmers and some manufacturers depend Farmers and some manufacturers depend on exports for financial success.on exports for financial success.
• Producers wanted markets for ‘excess’ Producers wanted markets for ‘excess’ production.production.
• Result: Result: – Important business leaders argue that Important business leaders argue that
US prosperity and security requires US prosperity and security requires expansion overseas and global activity.expansion overseas and global activity.
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1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests
1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests
U. S. Foreign Investments: 1869-1908
U. S. Foreign Investments: 1869-1908
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American Foreign Trade:
1870-1914
American Foreign Trade:
1870-1914
1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests
1. Commercial/Business 1. Commercial/Business InterestsInterests
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2. Military/Strategic 2. Military/Strategic ReasonsReasons
2. Military/Strategic 2. Military/Strategic ReasonsReasons• The US needed a powerful navy and The US needed a powerful navy and
military bases throughout the world military bases throughout the world to protect its economic interests.to protect its economic interests.– Need a powerful navy to protect the Need a powerful navy to protect the
highway.highway.– Need military bases at strategic points Need military bases at strategic points
(in the Pacific, and Caribbean) to have a (in the Pacific, and Caribbean) to have a powerful navy.powerful navy.
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2. Military/Strategic 2. Military/Strategic InterestsInterests
2. Military/Strategic 2. Military/Strategic InterestsInterests
Alfred T. Mahan - The Influence of Sea Power on History: 1660-1783
Alfred T. Mahan - The Influence of Sea Power on History: 1660-1783
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• Many intertwined ideas encourage empireMany intertwined ideas encourage empire– nationalism, capitalism, Social Darwinism, and nationalism, capitalism, Social Darwinism, and
prejudiceprejudice• Imperialists assert racial hierarchy of Imperialists assert racial hierarchy of
“civilized” peoples; White Anglo-Saxons at “civilized” peoples; White Anglo-Saxons at top; dark skinned (Africans, Indians) on top; dark skinned (Africans, Indians) on bottom.bottom.
• ““White Man’s Burden”: White Man’s Burden”: Belief that white Belief that white peoples are dominant and need to expand peoples are dominant and need to expand to civilize the inferior peoples of the world.to civilize the inferior peoples of the world.
3. Belief in Cultural 3. Belief in Cultural SuperioritySuperiority
3. Belief in Cultural 3. Belief in Cultural SuperioritySuperiority
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3. Social Darwinist Thinking3. Social Darwinist Thinking3. Social Darwinist Thinking3. Social Darwinist Thinking
The White Man’sBurden
The White Man’sBurdenThe Hierarchy
of RaceThe Hierarchy
of Race
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““Seward’s Folly”: 1867Seward’s Folly”: 1867““Seward’s Folly”: 1867Seward’s Folly”: 1867
Secretary of State William Seward negotiates the U.S.
purchase of Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
Secretary of State William Seward negotiates the U.S.
purchase of Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
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““Seward’s Icebox”: 1867Seward’s Icebox”: 1867““Seward’s Icebox”: 1867Seward’s Icebox”: 1867
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Hawaiian Queen LiliuokalaniHawaiian Queen LiliuokalaniHawaiian Queen LiliuokalaniHawaiian Queen Liliuokalani
Hawaii for the Hawaiians!
Hawaii for the Hawaiians!
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Annexation of HawaiiAnnexation of HawaiiAnnexation of HawaiiAnnexation of Hawaii• US missionaries, businessmen, and navy US missionaries, businessmen, and navy
see Hawaii as base for profit and expansionsee Hawaii as base for profit and expansion• White (American) sugar planters came to White (American) sugar planters came to
dominate the island by the 1890s.dominate the island by the 1890s.• Hawaiians attempt to regain control, but Hawaiians attempt to regain control, but
U.S. Marines seize power.U.S. Marines seize power.• ResultResult: 1898, Hawaii is annexed (becomes : 1898, Hawaii is annexed (becomes
a territory of the U.S.) a territory of the U.S.)
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U. S. View of HawaiiansU. S. View of HawaiiansU. S. View of HawaiiansU. S. View of Hawaiians
Hawaii becomes a U. S. Protectorate in 1849
by virtue of economic treaties.
Hawaii becomes a U. S. Protectorate in 1849
by virtue of economic treaties.
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The Imperialist TaylorThe Imperialist TaylorThe Imperialist TaylorThe Imperialist Taylor
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A. Why Interest in Cuba?A. Why Interest in Cuba?A. Why Interest in Cuba?A. Why Interest in Cuba?1.1. Cubans want freedom from Spanish rule Cubans want freedom from Spanish rule
and they revolt.and they revolt.
2. US investments dominate Cuba (sugar), 2. US investments dominate Cuba (sugar), and and most Cuban trade is with the U.S.most Cuban trade is with the U.S.
3. US public support grows for Cubans. 3. US public support grows for Cubans. – Rebels were damaging economic life of island Rebels were damaging economic life of island
with sabotage. U.S. investors want war over.with sabotage. U.S. investors want war over.– Spanish Gen. Weyler began to put population Spanish Gen. Weyler began to put population
into concentration camps leading to many into concentration camps leading to many deaths. deaths.
– Yellow journalismYellow journalism—Exaggerated news stories —Exaggerated news stories stirred up emotions in US. Stirred up excessive stirred up emotions in US. Stirred up excessive Patriotism Patriotism
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Spanish Misrule in CubaSpanish Misrule in CubaSpanish Misrule in CubaSpanish Misrule in Cuba
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Valeriano Weyler’s Valeriano Weyler’s “Reconcentration” Policy“Reconcentration” Policy
Valeriano Weyler’s Valeriano Weyler’s “Reconcentration” Policy“Reconcentration” Policy
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““Yellow Journalism” & Yellow Journalism” & JingoismJingoism
““Yellow Journalism” & Yellow Journalism” & JingoismJingoism
Joseph PulitzerJoseph Pulitzer
William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst
Hearst to Frederick Hearst to Frederick Remington:Remington: You furnish the You furnish the pictures,pictures, and I’ll furnish the war! and I’ll furnish the war!
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• Feb. 9, 1898: Feb. 9, 1898: New York JournalNew York Journal released released a copy of Spanish Minister de Lome’s a copy of Spanish Minister de Lome’s letter criticizing President McKinley as letter criticizing President McKinley as weak.weak.
• Feb. 15: Feb. 15: USS Maine, USS Maine, a U.S. navy ship in a U.S. navy ship in Cuba explodes—266 men killed.Cuba explodes—266 men killed.– Unclear the cause, but in the public mind the Unclear the cause, but in the public mind the
de Lome letter and explosion linked. Spain de Lome letter and explosion linked. Spain responsible.responsible.
• April 20, 1898: U.S. declares war on April 20, 1898: U.S. declares war on Spain.Spain.
B. McKinley’s Ultimatum and War B. McKinley’s Ultimatum and War DecisionDecision
B. McKinley’s Ultimatum and War B. McKinley’s Ultimatum and War DecisionDecision
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De Lôme LetterDe Lôme LetterDe Lôme LetterDe Lôme LetterDupuy de Lôme, Dupuy de Lôme, SpanishSpanishAmbassador to the Ambassador to the U.S.U.S.
Criticized PresidentCriticized PresidentMcKinley as McKinley as weak and weak and aabidder for the bidder for the admirationadmirationof the crowd, besidesof the crowd, besidesbeing a would-be being a would-be politicianpoliticianwho tries to leave a who tries to leave a doordooropen behind himself open behind himself whilewhilekeeping on good keeping on good termstermswith the jingoes of hiswith the jingoes of hisparty.party.
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USS MaineUSS Maine
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USS MaineUSS Maine Post-Explosion Post-Explosion
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Maine Post-ExplosionMaine Post-Explosion
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Artist’s Rendering of Artist’s Rendering of MaineMaine ExplosionExplosion
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Remember the MaineRemember the Maineand to Hell with Spain!and to Hell with Spain!Remember the MaineRemember the Maineand to Hell with Spain!and to Hell with Spain!
Funeral for Maine victims in Havana
Funeral for Maine victims in Havana
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C. Spanish-American WarC. Spanish-American WarC. Spanish-American WarC. Spanish-American War
• Less than 10% of US deaths were Less than 10% of US deaths were from combat; most died from yellow from combat; most died from yellow fever/typhoid fever/typhoid
• First US victory in war in Philippines First US victory in war in Philippines via new navy; imperialists see islands via new navy; imperialists see islands as key to US expansion in Pacific/Asiaas key to US expansion in Pacific/Asia
• Spanish, already weakened, lose Spanish, already weakened, lose quickly.quickly.
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Theodore RooseveltTheodore RooseveltTheodore RooseveltTheodore RooseveltAssistant Assistant Secretary of the Secretary of the Navy in the Navy in the McKinley McKinley administration.administration.
Imperialist and Imperialist and American American nationalist.nationalist.
Criticized Criticized PresidentPresidentMcKinley as McKinley as having the having the backbone of a backbone of a chocolate éclair!chocolate éclair!
Resigns his Resigns his position to fight position to fight in Cuba.in Cuba.
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The The “Rough “Rough Riders”Riders”
The The “Rough “Rough Riders”Riders”
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E. Treaty of Paris (1898)E. Treaty of Paris (1898)E. Treaty of Paris (1898)E. Treaty of Paris (1898)• Cuba gains independence Cuba gains independence • US gets Puerto Rico, Guam, and US gets Puerto Rico, Guam, and
Philippines from SpainPhilippines from Spain– Pay $20M for PhilippinesPay $20M for Philippines
• Teller Amendment (in war declaration) Teller Amendment (in war declaration) blocks US annexation of Cuba, but blocks US annexation of Cuba, but McKinley assumes Cuba needs US McKinley assumes Cuba needs US tutelagetutelage
• Senate debates treaty and empire Senate debates treaty and empire (1899)(1899)
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F. Should Cuba be F. Should Cuba be Independent?Independent?
F. Should Cuba be F. Should Cuba be Independent?Independent?
Senator
Orville Platt
Senator
Orville Platt
Platt AmendmentPlatt Amendment (1903)(1903)
1. Cuba was not to enter into any agreements 1. Cuba was not to enter into any agreements withwith foreign powers that would endanger its foreign powers that would endanger its independence.independence.
2. The U.S. could intervene in Cuban affairs if 2. The U.S. could intervene in Cuban affairs if necessary to maintain an efficient, necessary to maintain an efficient, independent govt.independent govt.
3. Cuba must lease 3. Cuba must lease Guantanamo BayGuantanamo Bay to the U.S. to the U.S. forfor naval and coaling station. naval and coaling station.
4. Cuba must not build up an excessive public 4. Cuba must not build up an excessive public debt.debt.
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The Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War (1898):(1898):
“That Splendid Little War”“That Splendid Little War”
The Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War (1898):(1898):
“That Splendid Little War”“That Splendid Little War”
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Dewey Captures Manila!Dewey Captures Manila!Dewey Captures Manila!Dewey Captures Manila!
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Is He To Be a Despot?Is He To Be a Despot?Is He To Be a Despot?Is He To Be a Despot?
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What to do w/ the What to do w/ the Philippines?Philippines?
What to do w/ the What to do w/ the Philippines?Philippines?
• Grant the Philippines independence?Grant the Philippines independence?– NO!NO!
• Why?Why?– Naval strategists wanted a base in Asia.Naval strategists wanted a base in Asia.– Could be key to maintaining influence in Could be key to maintaining influence in
China- competition with European China- competition with European powers for China market. powers for China market.
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What to do w/ the What to do w/ the Philippines?Philippines?
What to do w/ the What to do w/ the Philippines?Philippines?• McKinley to a group of ministers McKinley to a group of ministers (p. 313 Zinn)(p. 313 Zinn)::
““I sought counsel from all sides… but got little I sought counsel from all sides… but got little help…. I went down on my knees and help…. I went down on my knees and prayed Almighty God for guidance…. [I]t prayed Almighty God for guidance…. [I]t came:came:
1.1. We could not give them back to Spain…We could not give them back to Spain…
2.2. We could not turn them over to [our rivals]We could not turn them over to [our rivals]
3.3. We could not leave them to themselves- We could not leave them to themselves- they were unfit for self-governmentthey were unfit for self-government
4.4. There was nothing left for us to do but to There was nothing left for us to do but to take them all and to educate… uplift… take them all and to educate… uplift… civilize… and Christianize them.civilize… and Christianize them.
And then I went to bed and slept soundly.”And then I went to bed and slept soundly.”
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Emilio AguinaldoEmilio AguinaldoEmilio AguinaldoEmilio Aguinaldo
• Leads rebellion against American Leads rebellion against American occupation of the Philippines after occupation of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.the Spanish-American War.
• It took the US 3 years and 70,000 It took the US 3 years and 70,000 troops to crush the rebellion.troops to crush the rebellion.– War ended in the Philippines, with more War ended in the Philippines, with more
than 4,200 U.S. soldiers, 20,000 Filipino than 4,200 U.S. soldiers, 20,000 Filipino soldiers, and 200,000 Filipino civilians soldiers, and 200,000 Filipino civilians dead. dead.
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Emilio AguinaldoEmilio AguinaldoEmilio AguinaldoEmilio Aguinaldo
LLeader of the Filipinoeader of the FilipinoUprising.Uprising.
July 4, 1946:July 4, 1946:Philippine Philippine independenceindependence
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William H. Taft, 1stWilliam H. Taft, 1stGov.-General of the PhilippinesGov.-General of the Philippines
William H. Taft, 1stWilliam H. Taft, 1stGov.-General of the PhilippinesGov.-General of the Philippines
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Our “Sphere of Influence”Our “Sphere of Influence”Our “Sphere of Influence”Our “Sphere of Influence”
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The American Anti-The American Anti-Imperialist Imperialist LeagueLeague
The American Anti-The American Anti-Imperialist Imperialist LeagueLeague
Founded in 1899.Founded in 1899.
Mark Twain, Andrew Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, WilliamCarnegie, WilliamJames, and WilliamJames, and WilliamJennings Bryan Jennings Bryan amongamongthe leaders.the leaders.
Campaigned against Campaigned against the annexation of thethe annexation of thePhilippines and otherPhilippines and otheracts of imperialism.acts of imperialism.
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I. Panama CanalI. Panama CanalI. Panama CanalI. Panama Canal• US wanted a canal across Central US wanted a canal across Central
America to avoid shipping goods and America to avoid shipping goods and naval vessels around tip of South naval vessels around tip of South AmericaAmerica
• US chose Panama as a likely location US chose Panama as a likely location for the canal. US supported a revolt for the canal. US supported a revolt by a pro-US group willing to allow the by a pro-US group willing to allow the canal to be built by Americans. canal to be built by Americans.
• US bought rights to canal for $10M.US bought rights to canal for $10M.
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Panama CanalPanama CanalPanama CanalPanama Canal
TR in Panama(Construction
begins in 1904)
TR in Panama(Construction
begins in 1904)
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• Declares that not only would US act if Declares that not only would US act if European powers intervened in the European powers intervened in the Americas (Monroe Doctrine), but the Americas (Monroe Doctrine), but the US could intervene first in order to US could intervene first in order to prevent that possibility.prevent that possibility.
• Result: U.S. gave themselves the Result: U.S. gave themselves the power to act as they wished with the power to act as they wished with the Americas.Americas.
II. II. The Roosevelt Corollary to the The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: 1905Monroe Doctrine: 1905
II. II. The Roosevelt Corollary to the The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: 1905Monroe Doctrine: 1905
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The Roosevelt Corollary to the The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: 1905Monroe Doctrine: 1905
The Roosevelt Corollary to the The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: 1905Monroe Doctrine: 1905
Chronic Chronic wrongdoing… may in wrongdoing… may in America, as America, as elsewhere, elsewhere, ultimately require ultimately require intervention by intervention by some civilized some civilized nation, and in the nation, and in the Western Hemisphere Western Hemisphere the adherence of the the adherence of the United States to the United States to the Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine may force the may force the United States, United States, however reluctantly, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of in flagrant cases of suchsuch wrongdoing or wrongdoing or impotence, to the impotence, to the exercise of an exercise of an international police international police powerpower .
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Speak Softly,Speak Softly,But Carry a Big Stick!But Carry a Big Stick!
Speak Softly,Speak Softly,But Carry a Big Stick!But Carry a Big Stick!
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Stereotypes of the Stereotypes of the Chinese Chinese
ImmigrantImmigrant
Stereotypes of the Stereotypes of the Chinese Chinese
ImmigrantImmigrant
Oriental [Chinese]
Exclusion Act, 1887
Oriental [Chinese]
Exclusion Act, 1887
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The Open Door PolicyThe Open Door PolicyThe Open Door PolicyThe Open Door Policy
Secretary Secretary John HayJohn Hay..
Give all nations equalGive all nations equalaccess to trade in China.access to trade in China.
Guaranteed that China would NOT be Guaranteed that China would NOT be taken taken over by any one foreign power.over by any one foreign power.
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TheTheOpen Door Open Door
PolicyPolicy
TheTheOpen Door Open Door
PolicyPolicy
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America as a Pacific America as a Pacific PowerPower
America as a Pacific America as a Pacific PowerPower
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The Cares of a Growing The Cares of a Growing FamilyFamily
The Cares of a Growing The Cares of a Growing FamilyFamily
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Constable of the WorldConstable of the WorldConstable of the WorldConstable of the World
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Treaty of Portsmouth: Treaty of Portsmouth: 19051905
Treaty of Portsmouth: Treaty of Portsmouth: 19051905
Nobel Peace Prize for TRNobel Peace Prize for TR
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The Great White Fleet: The Great White Fleet: 19071907
The Great White Fleet: The Great White Fleet: 19071907
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President President Taft’s “Dollar Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy”Diplomacy”
President President Taft’s “Dollar Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy”Diplomacy”
Improve financialImprove financialopportunities for opportunities for American businesses.American businesses.
Use private capital toUse private capital tofurther U. S. interestsfurther U. S. interestsoverseas.overseas.
Therefore, the U.S. Therefore, the U.S. should create should create stability and order stability and order abroad that would abroad that would best promote best promote America’s America’s commercial interests.commercial interests.
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President Wilson’s “Moral President Wilson’s “Moral Diplomacy”Diplomacy”
President Wilson’s “Moral President Wilson’s “Moral Diplomacy”Diplomacy”
The U. S. shouldThe U. S. shouldbe the consciencebe the conscienceof the world.of the world.
Spread Spread democracy.democracy.
Promote peace.Promote peace.
Condemn Condemn colonialism.colonialism.
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U. S. Global Investments &U. S. Global Investments &Investments in Latin America, Investments in Latin America,
19141914
U. S. Global Investments &U. S. Global Investments &Investments in Latin America, Investments in Latin America,
19141914
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U. S. Interventions in U. S. Interventions in Latin America: 1898-1920sLatin America: 1898-1920s
U. S. Interventions in U. S. Interventions in Latin America: 1898-1920sLatin America: 1898-1920s
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Uncle Sam: One of the Uncle Sam: One of the “Boys?”“Boys?”
Uncle Sam: One of the Uncle Sam: One of the “Boys?”“Boys?”
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What the U. S. Has What the U. S. Has Fought ForFought For
What the U. S. Has What the U. S. Has Fought ForFought For