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.
Answer: The war was most defiantly worth it even if the lives of many were lost because the foundations of america were made from that specific war because it abolished slavery and preserved the Union/North. Which today is known as the Republican Party.
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I think it’s A
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Blacks suffered from discrimination after the war. Things have changed for the better because people were able to understand and appreciate the Blacks. It is the responsibility of the federal government to provide land and other assistance since Blacks are considered to be their people who deserved assistance, service and protection from the government but things turned out to be different because the government didn't care about the Blacks.