The U.S. would benefit from the islands' naval and commercial value and the Europeans would stop seizing them.
The arguments placed to annex the Philippines to the US were to bring civilization to the country and to have commercial and military bonds between the two countries. These arguments favored annexation.
Annexation of the PhilippinesThere were several arguments put forth as to why the United States should annex the Philippines following the Spanish-American War. Shrewd propagandists, like Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, and others who wanted the US to become an imperialistic power, claimed that it was the duty of the "White race" to govern "inferior" peoples and bring them the joys of civilization. It was also believed among the military and commercial interests that if the US did not annex the islands, then Japan or Germany would take them and control them for their own military and economic advancement. Some Americans actually believed it would be best for the nation, it would unite the country following the war which divided some, if the Philippines were annexed to the US. President McKinley seemed to think it was right to annex the Philippines because the United States had already annexed lands prior to the war--namely, Hawaii. Commercial, military, and imperials all favored annexation.
After the Spanish-American War, some of the old "Radical Republicans" and other members of Congress opposed the idea of acquiring colonies. A large portion of the Democratic Party, led by William Jennings Bryan, opposed annexation of colonies. Anti-imperialists reminded the nation of our anti colonial heritage. Many anti-imperialists were racists or appealed to those with racist ideas. They questioned whether is was wise to bring "nonwhite" people "under our flag." Many simply opposed the annexation of the Philippines because it would be too costly and would force the US to send American troops into "harm's way" to put down any resistance to our taking over.
There is no king in the Philippines currently. But some time ago there was a king that ruled the Philippines.
The US had pledged itself to Cuban Independence and had forbidden the annexation of Cuba.
The arguments placed to annex the Philippines to the US were to bring civilization to the country and to have commercial and military bonds between the two countries. These arguments favored annexation.
One reason that some Americans opposed the annexation of Texas was that they didn't want to go war with Mexico. Another reason was that it would change the balance between states that had slavery and those that didn't.
Some races that come to the Philippines are the Indonesians, Malays, Japanese, Spaniards and the Americans.
The Mexican American War. The Louisianan Purchase. The Alaskan Purchase. Theft of the Oregon Territories. Annexation of Texas Annexation of Hawaii The Spanish American War (Guam, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)
Some of the cultural changes brought by the Americans to Philippines were the introduction of new dance, such as rock and roll. New cuisine was also introduced, such as hamburgers.
Annexation of the PhilippinesThere were several arguments put forth as to why the United States should annex the Philippines following the Spanish-American War. Shrewd propagandists, like Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, and others who wanted the US to become an imperialistic power, claimed that it was the duty of the "White race" to govern "inferior" peoples and bring them the joys of civilization. It was also believed among the military and commercial interests that if the US did not annex the islands, then Japan or Germany would take them and control them for their own military and economic advancement. Some Americans actually believed it would be best for the nation, it would unite the country following the war which divided some, if the Philippines were annexed to the US. President McKinley seemed to think it was right to annex the Philippines because the United States had already annexed lands prior to the war--namely, Hawaii. Commercial, military, and imperials all favored annexation.
a because Juan Lopez hidalgo said it was unnecessary to have them annex it if it was already going to become a new territory
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to take over a country so no one else can aquire it examples:the annexation of texas
Some Americans disagreed with Truman's support of civil rights for African Americans.
The Japanese have assisted the Philippines as far back as the 16th century. Some of the ways in which Japan contributed to the Philippines include as a major trading partner which helped the Filipino economy and Japan also provided support to the new Philippine government in the 1980's.
The Munich conference contributed to the annexation of Czechoslovak by agreeing to allow Germany to Seize some Czechoslovak Territory