Bald Eagle imperialism Photo art: JB |
1900 - One year and two months into the bloody and protracted Philippine-American War (1899-1914), imperialist United States President William McKinley instructs the colonial body "Philippine Commission" (read: Bald Eagle commission to help colonize the Philippines) to reiterate US intention to establish
and organize government – essentially popular in form – in the
municipal and provincial administrative divisions of the Philippine
Islands; the instructions given to the Philippine Commission that
essentially aspires to impose American imperialistic rule through the
establishment of a colonial administration teaching local-level
governance patterned after that of Washington, comes as a long battle breaks out between
Filipino and American forces in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental on the
very same day; the Bald Eagle nation had decided to invade and
annex the Philippines for the projected market of processed goods and
its rich natural resources that pro-imperialism Sen. Alfred J. Beveridge
describes as so rich that:
No land in America surpasses in fertility the plains and valleys of Luzon. Rice and coffee, sugar and coconuts, hemp and tobacco, and many products of the temperate as well as the tropic zone grow in various sections of the archipelago....The wood of the Philippines can supply the furniture of the world for a century to come. At Cebu the best informed man in the island told me that 40 miles of Cebu's mountain chain are practically mountains of coal...
Raw Photo Credit: http://paideia3.blogspot.com/2010/02/ame
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