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Americans who advocated annexation evinced a variety of motivations: desire for commercial opportunities in Asia, concern that the Filipinos were incapable of self-rule, and fear that if the United States did not take control of the islands, another power (such as Germany or Japan) might do so.
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Here are at least two ways the colonists protested against the british and their response to the acts and taxes that the british set. hope this is helpful.
sugar act - protests and boycotts. colonists believe it is a violation of the right to trial by jury
stamp act - boycotts become widespread, "No Taxation without Representation", protest groups (sons and daughters of liberty) use violence against tax collectors.
They were often called, A, Carpetbaggers. They would take pieces of carpet and pack up and move North, keeping all of their belongings in the carpet bags.
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A) The development of new methods of production during the second industrial revolution
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