President McKinley justified the U.S. takeover of the Philippines by framing it as a civilizing mission and part of America's duty to bring democracy and civilization to the people of the Philippines. He also argued that acquiring the Philippines would give the U.S. a strategic presence in Asia.
There is no real answer to this... they just wanted to be able to have a good naval base to send out their troops and it was the idea of Manifest Destiny, Manifest Destiny is the idea that the US needed to spread from sea to sea, not literally but they wanted to go as far as they possibly can go... the actual answer is It was their duty to civilize the Filipinos
Two main reasons used to justify the annexation of the Philippines were the need for strategic military presence in the Pacific to compete with other colonial powers, and the belief in the mission to "civilize" and Christianize the Filipino people.
The United States justified the annexation of the Philippines by citing the need for strategic military positioning in the Pacific region and the desire to bring American democratic ideals to the Filipino people.
He thought that the Filipino people were incapable of self government. He believed that:"1) That we could not give them back to Spain - that would be cowardly and dishonorable;(2) that we could not turn them over to France or Germany - our commercial rivals in the Orient - that would be bad business and discreditable;(3) that we could not leave them to themselves - they were unfit for self-government - and they would soon have anarchy and misrule over there worse than Spain's was; and(4) that there was nothing left for us to do but to take them all, and to educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them"
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
The Phillipines were a Spanish colony and the US at war with Spain, so the US took them over, eventually giving them their independence. Independence was delayed by two world wars.
There is no real answer to this... they just wanted to be able to have a good naval base to send out their troops and it was the idea of Manifest Destiny, Manifest Destiny is the idea that the US needed to spread from sea to sea, not literally but they wanted to go as far as they possibly can go... the actual answer is It was their duty to civilize the Filipinos
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Two main reasons used to justify the annexation of the Philippines were the need for strategic military presence in the Pacific to compete with other colonial powers, and the belief in the mission to "civilize" and Christianize the Filipino people.
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Washington didn't have to justify his creation of a cabinet. As the first president he set the tone for future presidents.
Wilson is a mugg, que no sabe, no sabe.
If a president isn't impeached or otherwise leaves office prematurely; he made no mistakes; the ends justify the means.
The United States justified the annexation of the Philippines by citing the need for strategic military positioning in the Pacific region and the desire to bring American democratic ideals to the Filipino people.
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