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Title: Debating America


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Debating Americas New Role
  • Angela Brown
  • Chapter 9

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Learning Targets
  • Describe the main arguments raised by the
    anti-imperialists.
  • Explain why imperialism appealed to many
    Americans.
  • Understand how imperialism made the United States
    both welcome and unpopular around the world.

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The Anti-Imperialists
  • After annexation of the Philippines in 1898
    opposition to imperialism grew.
  • Anti-Imperialism League established by Democrat
    William Jennings Bryan settlement house leader,
    Jane Addams and novelist, Mark Twain.

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Moral and Political Arguments
  • Expansionist behavior was a rejection of the
    nations foundation of liberty for all.
  • U.S. had enough difficulty at home so should not
    take on more responsibility.
  • The large armies used to control other nations
    could be used to crush dissent at home.

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Racial Arguments
  • Racism belief that differences in character or
    intelligence are due to ones race
  • Many Americans believed Anglo-Saxons were
    superior to other races public officials often
    agreed!

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  • Southern Democrats feared effects of having to
    absorb more people of different races into U.S.
  • Others feared it would encourage people of other
    racial backgrounds to move to the U.S.

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Economic Arguments
  • Expansion involved too many costs.
  • Maintaining necessary armed forces required more
    taxation, debt, and possibly even compulsory
    (required) military service.

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  • Samuel Gompers argued laborers coming into U.S.
    would compete with American workers for jobs.
  • They would work for lower wages drive wages down

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Imperialisms Appeal
  • Keep Americans form losing competitive edge
  • Offered a new kind of frontier for American
    Expansion
  • Scouting appeared in U.S. in 1910
  • Need to gain access to new markets

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  • 1907 Roosevelt sent Great White Fleet on Cruise
    around the world to demonstrate power to the
    world.

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Two Sides of Imperialism
  • The U.S. often had to defend governments that
    were unpopular with local inhabitants.
  • Even those fearful about maintaining their
    independence turned to the U.S. for help.

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Imperialist Racism
  • We wanted the land and resources but we dont
    want the people.
  • Our culture and government is better than
    everyone elses.
  • They all want to be like us. So we should help
    them be just like us.
  • Manifest Destiny states that God means for us to
    have this property.
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