On the eve of the 19th century, in 1781, French-American immigrant Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur wrote a letter, the third in his famed Letters from an American Farmer, entitled “What Is An American?” His answer, as open for interpretation as it might be, was best been articulated in his fourth paragraph: “The American,” he writes, “is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions” (2). Two centuries later, however, American journalist James Fallows wrote an article entitled “Immigration: How It’s Affecting Us,” which almost entirely contradicts the nationalism that appears in de Crevecoeur’s essay. While both of the texts deal with this concept of “new,” the differentiation in pride and lack thereof the authors express in presenting the immigrant story reveals a difference in both personal perspective and an unfortunate lack of progress in the United States.
They had planned to gradually allow government by the people. I hope I could help! :D
Ahhh I remember this from 8th grade! Alright the Philippines was already trying to break free from another occupied force in the Philippines and so when they teamed up w America, the Americans say they will but never explained that when they do help they will take over, so when the American force helped the force that was trying to get rid of the occupied force, the Americans occupied it. The Anti imperialist argued that its their land and rightfully so but u see America was on a race with England to gain more land, but still America gain control of Philippines, while the anti imperialists fought, the American soldiers not only fought but raped women as well.
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Because the US navy could move more quickly between oceans.
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