Anti-imperialists opposed U.S. expansion primarily because they believed it contradicted the nation's foundational principles of self-determination and democracy. They argued that Imperialism undermined the rights of other nations and peoples, imposing American governance against their will. Additionally, many feared that expansion would lead to increased militarism and entanglement in foreign conflicts. Economic concerns also played a role, as critics believed that expansion could harm American labor and interests.
Anti-Imperialists are people who oppose the military and political expansion of countries, e.g. empire-building.
Anti-Imperialists are people who oppose the military and political expansion of countries, e.g. empire-building.
The expansion by intervening in Cuba and other areas is the underlying aspects of Imperialism, since these increase the number of territories dependent on American military power or control. As Anti-Imperialists, these actions would accordingly be opposed.
For moral and practical reasons
For moral and practical reasons.
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they feared that US expansion would lead it to become an empire. They didnt like that idea because they pictured empires as a threat to individual freedoms, something they inherited from the american revolution.
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They believed that expansion went against American ideals.
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