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"The March of the Flag" was primarily written about in the context of American Imperialism and expansionism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It reflects the ideologies surrounding the United States' territorial acquisitions and the belief in Manifest Destiny. The piece is often associated with discussions of patriotism and the justification for overseas expansion, particularly in relation to events like the Spanish-American War.

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