Research Paper Filipino American Imperialism

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Hammad Syed Mrs. Beech Humanities U.S. History I 5 January 2022 Imperialism Essay Imperialism was not a proper and legitimate policy for the United States to assume at the turn of the century. Imperialism was not a proper and legitimate policy because of the atrocities committed in the Philippines and Hawaii, and. The U.S.(United States) unrestricted dominance over the Cuban government was also a result of Imperialism. Imperialism was not a proper and legitimate policy because the United States (U.S.) and many other countries established spheres of influence in China against the country’s will. At the turn of the century, imperialism was not a proper and legitimate policy for the United States to pursue. Because of the atrocities performed …show more content…
Though casualties on the other side far outweighed the American casualties. 20,000 Filipino soldiers were killed in combat. Filipino citizens suffered the most, with an estimated 200,000 dying as a result of the war. (Philippine-American War). The American general ordered his men to kill any Filipino citizen over the age of ten (DavenportKill Everyone Over Age Of Ten).The U.S. “liberated” the Philippines from Spain, but then became tyrants and oppressors. Similarly, another crime that the U.S. committed was the annexation of Hawaii. They overthrew the monarchy and forced Queen Liliuokalani to leave. She states, “Now, to avoid any collusion of armed forces and perhaps the loss of life, I do under this protest... yield my authority until such time as the Government of the United States” (Quote from Queen Liluokalani). The United States threatened her with the execution of her people so she ultimately had to give up sovereignty to the U.S. ThisIt shows the length the United States was willing to go to annex Hawaii. Imperialism also contributed to the United States’ unrestrained dominance over the Cuban regime. The U.S. forced Cuba to add the Platt Amendment to their constitution in