Friday, October 14, 2016
Literature - Expansionism and Anti-Imperialism
After the contend of 1812, the United States seeked to expand west in search of untried lands and territory. They made a re-create effort of investment in land, rail stylus construction and in the exploitation of natural resources in the the Statesn west. They have brought more or less multiple changes in several(prenominal) territories, including their own. It is debatable whether these alterations in the economical, social, and political aspect of foreign and house servant terra firmas were effective or not. However, found on the multiple collateral changes expansionism has brought the U.S., we can conclude that it was advantageous.\nExpansionism and the gap of the the Statesn way of lifespan proved to be beneficial to the inhabitants of early(a) countries. According to the passage, The frame of the Flag by Albert Beveridge, America had multiple talents and a way of life superior to other races. Beveridge shooted that America should use their talents to fire the econo my by occupying smart markets, producing more products in factories and interchange more goods. In the after part paragraph, Beveridge describes the government of the Philippines after American influence as just, humane, and civilizing. This parameter suggests that Americans had rescued the people of the Philippines from a savage, bloody rule, This action that America took is something that they should be honorably praised for. Beveridge similarly hints that the growth of America towards the technical supremacy of the world is inevitable, and volition result in a more civilized and nifty world. Finally, at the end of his speech, he states that, Most future wars go forth be conflicts of commerce. The might that rules the peaceable, therefore, is the power that rules the world, indicating that the U.S. will be an plain more powerful nation if it takes these imperialistic actions. Beveridge made this claim due to the fact that the Pacific Islands had very strategic locations , example for the growing U.S. Navy t...
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