Debate on American Imperialism

Debate on American Imperialism

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Amelia Wright

History, Social Studies, Religious Studies

10th - 12th Grade

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The Senate debate over the Treaty of Paris marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, as the nation faced a choice between maintaining its democratic republic or pursuing imperialism. Anti-imperialists argued that empire building contradicted democratic values, while proponents saw economic and strategic benefits in annexing the Philippines. Religion also played a role, with some viewing it as a duty to civilize other nations. Ultimately, the Treaty was accepted, transforming the U.S. into a colonial power and raising questions about the compatibility of democracy and empire.

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What was the main issue debated in the Senate regarding the Treaty of Paris?

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What did anti-imperialists argue about empire-building?

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Which countries were pointed to as examples of colonial empires by anti-imperialists?

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What was the concern of anti-imperialists about America's future if it pursued imperialism?

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What was one of the economic arguments for annexing the Philippines?

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Why did proponents of imperialism believe a strong navy was necessary?

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What role did religion play in the debate over imperialism?

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What percentage of missionaries were women during this period?

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What was the final decision of the Senate regarding the Treaty of Paris?

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What transformation did the United States undergo after accepting the Treaty of Paris?

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