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American Imperialism:
The Effects of the Treaty of Paris
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Works Cited
Primary Sources
Adler, Felix. "The Parting of Ways in America's Foreign Policy."International Journal of Ethics
9 (1898): 1-12.JSTOR. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. .
In this journal article from the time period, the parting of ways in American foreign
policy is explained and discussed. Adler speaks of how only a century after the coloniesfreed themselves from England, they had already began conquering their own. The
capitalistic reasons for imperialism are found in here, and more importantly, many
analogies to current US military interventions can be found inside. I used this broad
source in many parts of my website.
Apacible, Galicano. "A Letter from the Philippine Junta." Letter to the American People. 10 June
1899.HERB. City University of New York, n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2013.
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This source was a letter written from the Philippine Junta to the American people as a
whole. Inside, they pleaded the Americans to realize that they had been tricked by theirgovernment, and that the Filipinos only wished to be their friends. However, they also
showed their inner strength by refusing to simply stand down; hence, when theAmericans inevitably ignored them, the Philippine Insurrection occurred. I used this
source in the Philippine Insurrection subsection.
Beveridge, Albert. The March of The Flag. Campaign, Indiana. September 1898.
Campaign Speech. Web. 13 Jan. 2013.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1898beveridge.asp
This source was a speech said by Senator Beveridge promoting the new-found American
policy of imperialism. Inside, is the reasoning used by one of the main factions ofAmerican Imperialists after the Treaty of Paris. The contents of this speech were used inthe Treaty of Paris section of my website, and it helped develop my perspective of the
imperialists.
Conant, Charles A. "The Economic Basis of Imperialism." The North American Review 0167.502
(1898): 326+.Making of America. Cornell University. Web. 15 Feb. 2013.
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This source once again shows the new capitalistic and imperialistic America followingthe Spanish-American War. The author of the article explains how in order for America tobecome a world power, it must expand beyond its current borders to more
markets/territories, so that its markets may continue to expand. Without the victories and
glory brought by the Spanish-American War (and consequently, the Treaty of Paris), thisviewpoint would never have occurred. As a result, the reasoning used in this source was
also used in the American Dominion section.
King, George G. Letters of a Volunteer in the Spanish-American War. Chicago: Hawkins &
Loomis, 1929. Library of Congress. Web. 31 Mar. 2013. .
This book is a compilation of all the letters the author wrote while serving as a soldier inthe Spanish-American War. It stretches from his enlistment all the way to his return to
America from Puerto Rico; however, I mostly read the letters dealing with his adventures
in camp and in both Cuba and Puerto Rico. Unlike the dramatized reports of the
newspapers of the time, his letters are far more down-to-earth, although some parts havebeen censored. From here, I learned more of the deplorable conditions in the training
camps, caused by neglect, ignorance, and bad planning, as well as the troubles that
resulted. In addition, this source pounded in the reality of war for me: that is, longstretches of boredom interrupted by marches, skirmishes, and battles, and a greater
likeliness to fall sick than to fall by an enemy bullet. Hence, I used this to great effect
when preparing my presentation and when I was editing my Call to War section.
Lme, Enrique. "De Lme Letter."Http://www.ourdocuments.gov. Our Documents Initiative,
n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. .
This letter was a personal letter sent by Enrique de Lome to the Foreign Minister of
Spain. Inside, de Lome calls President McKinley a would-be politician who tries toleave a door open behind himself while keeping on good terms with the jingoes of his
party. After it was stolen and published by US newspapers, it outraged the US public,which combined with the sinking of the USS Maine, helped cause the Spanish-American
War. I used this source in the Context section of my website.
"Mark Twain And The Spanish American War."Http://www.loc.gov. Library of Congress, 22
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June 2011. Web. 15 Jan. 2013. .
This primary source contains several excerpts of commentaries made by the famous
American author, Mark Twain, on the Philippine Insurrection. He and a small minority ofthe American public believed that the new-found policy of imperialism was terrible, and
the atrocities being committed in the Philippines only compounded that problem. From
this source, I saw his reasoning, which was quite similar to that of many other anti-imperialists of the time. Then, I used this knowledge while writing the sections dealingwith the reaction to the Treaty of Paris.
Proctor, H. H. "Sermon on The War."Http://memory.loc.gov. Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 12
Apr. 2013. .
This source was a sermon by Reverend Proctor on the attitude that the African-Americans
should take toward the Spanish-American War. In it, he talks of how this war has begunto unify North and South, and how if they partake in the war as well, the lines between
white and black may serve to bind them together, and not force them apart. Hence, I used
this sermon in order to better understand the viewpoint of the minorities of this war. Infact, their viewpoint was quite different than my preconception; I would have thought that
they would have disliked the war, since the whites were looking to conquer the outside
without improving the situation within the country.
Roosevelt, Theodore. "Roosevelt's Report." Letter to Secretary of War. 10 Sept.
1898.Http://www.bartleby.com/. Bartleby, n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2013.
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Here, Theodore Roosevelt writes a letter to the Secretary of War explaining the poor
condition of the troops sent to Cuba. He illustrates all of the terrible decisions that
happened before, during, and after the war, leading to poor food, lost equipment, andravaging epidemics. When this letter was later released to the press, it led to a massive
outcry, leading to the American solders being rushed out of Cuba following the Treaty of
Paris. I used this source in both the Immediate reaction subsection and the Prepare ForWar section.
Roosevelt, Theodore. The Strenuous Life. Hamilton Club, Chicago. 10 April 1899. Address.
Web. 16 Feb 2013. http://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/roosevelt-strenuous-life-1899-
speech-text/
In this speech by Theodore Roosevelt, can be found the new American mindset that
developed after the end of Treaty of Paris. One example of this mindset that can be found
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in this quote, The guns that thundered off Manila and Santiago, left us echoes of glory,but they also left us a legacy of duty. As a result, I used this in the American Dominion
sub-section of my website.
Sumner, William. "The Conquest of the United States by Spain." Speech. Phi Beta Kappa
Society Speech. Yale University, New Haven. 16 Jan. 1899.Http://mises.org. Ludwig
Von Mises Institute, 15 Dec. 2006. Web. 17 Feb. 2013. .
In this speech, Sumner talks about how the conquest of Spanish territories has led to thefall of the former United States. In its place, was a new American Empire, decadent and
driven by the same vices of the defeated Spanish Empire. His anti-imperialist stance is
quite strong, but is repeatedly proven by solid logic; as a result, I took the logic in mindwhen I wrote the immediate reaction sub-section of my site.
Tillman, Benjamin. The White Man's Burden. Senate, Senate Floor. 7 Feb 1899. Speech. Web.
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This source was a very interesting anti-war, but pro-imperialism speech delivered by
Senator Tillman. Although it argues against suppressing and slaughtering the Filipinos,
the speech does not argue against imperialism. In fact, the senator encourages the furtherexpansion of the United States; the only difference is that it should not be so extreme or
violent. As a result, I used this in both the Treaty of Paris section and the conclusion.
Turner, Frederick J. "The Significance of the Frontier in American History." Speech. Columbian
Exposition. American Historian Association, Chicago.
Http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org. National Humanities Center. Web. 2 Apr. 2013.
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Although this speech was delivered a few years prior to the Spanish-American War, it is apivotal moment in America's history that helped lead to the war and the development of
the United States into a super-power. Here, Turner speaks of how the frontier has shaped
America's history and people; in his mind, American democracy was formed by the
synthesis of civilized culture and the savagery of the unexplored wilderness. With the endof this frontier, and the conquering of the West, Turner stated that America would
stagnate, with the dynamism powering American invention suddenly disappearing. For
Roosevelt and the other jingoists, that meant that United States would now have toexpand overseas, and become an imperial power. As a result, I used this source to
better understand the viewpoints of the jingoists who led us to war, and to better
understand how American policy began to change following the Treaty of Paris.
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United States. Congress.Joint Resolution of Congress Respecting Relations between the United
States and Cuba. 6th ed. Vol. 1.JSTOR. Web. 13 Feb 2013
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This government publication shows far more than the simple matter of Cuba'sindependence. In addition, it shows that despite its former idealistic views, the US wasnow no longer so altruistic. Throughout this source are naked grabs of capitalism and
nationalism, with demands being forced upon Cuba in return for their freedom. For
instance, the requirement that Cuba must enact a strict policy to remove yellow feverfrom the island in order for more orderly and efficient US-Cuba commerce. This was
mainly used in both the Treaty of Paris section and the conclusion.
Secondary Sources
Baker, John. "The Press and Spanish-American Relations in 1898." www.humboldt.edu.
Humboldt State University, n.d. Web. 3 Apr. 2013.
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In this article, Baker speaks of how yellow journalism helped lead the United States towar in the months before the Maine incident. However, unlike my other sources, he does
not stop there; instead, he also goes into how minorities viewed the war; for instance,
there are excerpts of African-American newspapers of the time period, both pro-war andagainst. In addition, he also talks about the almost untouched topic of the rabid anti-Asian
sentiment found in the West Coast at the time, which helped flesh out my knowledge ofthe topic. Plus, it led to my discovery that racism was another reason for anti-imperialists
to call against the annexation of the Philippines. Due to this, I used this source as a guideto fleshing out my presentation.
Brands, Henry W. "Interview with Brands." E-mail interview. 4 Apr. 2013.
In this interview, I asked H.W. Brands, professor of government and author of several
books on America in this time period, questions on the effects of the Spanish-AmericanWar. He was very helpful, as he dispelled my misconception of the US government
having definitive relations with other countries; instead, he showed me that the
government was heavily divided at the time, with several factions forming as a result ofthe war. This interview also helped patch over the remaining events that I had no definiteknowledge of.
Bundt, Thomas S. "Phillipine Insurrection." Www.au.af.mil. The Air University, May 2004. Web.
12 Jan. 2013.
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This source discussed the Phillipine Insurrection that occurred following the First Shot,which was a direct result of the Treaty of Paris. It is a factual paper on the causes, history,
and atrocities of the insurrection; in addition, it is a military source, and is therefore a
reliable source. Finally, I used this source while writing the legacy of the Treaty of Paris.
"Emergence to World Power, 1898-1902." Chapter 15: Emergence to World Power, 1898-
1902. United States Army, 27 Apr. 2001. Web. 03 Feb. 2013.
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Although this source provides several different aspects of information on the Spanish-
American War and the Treaty of Paris, I primarily used it to find out details of Shafter's
offense in Cuba, as well as the legacy of the Treaty of Paris. Unlike many other sources, itdiscussed several effects of the Treaty of Paris, such as the Boxer Uprising and the
Philippine Insurrection. Although parts of this source helped create the Spanish-American
War section, this was mostly used in the Legacy section of my website.
"Interview with Ambrose." Interview by Stephen Ambrose. Crucible Of Empire. PBS, 1999.
Web. 29 Jan. 2013. .
Stephen Ambrose is a historian, as well as an author of several books on the SpanishAmerican War. In this interview, he discussed both the Spanish-American War, as well as
the effects of the Treaty of Paris. The discussion was both broad and specific, covering
many of the facets of the war in very specific terms. I used it in all aspects of my website,and it provided an informal, easy-to-understand answer to many of my questions.
"Interview with Beisner." Interview by Robert Beisner. Crucible Of Empire. PBS, 1999. Web. 29
Jan. 2013.
. Robert Beisner is a history professor at American University; in addition, he has writtenseveral articles on anti-imperialist reactions to the Treaty of Paris. In this interview, the
negative reactions to the Treaty of Paris was discussed in depth. Even more importantly,
by learning what the anti-imperialists opposed, I also discovered exactly what the Treatyof Paris entailed, and general knowledge about the fates of the conquered territories.
"The Japanese Offensive in the Pacific." Www.history.army.mil. US Army, n.d. Web. 16 Apr.
2013. .
This army history text describes the invasion of the Philippines by the Japaneses during
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the opening stages of the Pacific War. In addition, the strategic value of the Philippine,
which made it an essential target for the Japanese, as well as the objectives of the
invasion, are outlined. As a result, I used this source in the Legacy section, as it showed
how the US annexation of the Philippines and other Asian possessions helped lead to its
involvement in World War 2.
Krenn, Michael L. "Spanish American War." Gale.cengage.com. Cengage Learning, n.d. Web.
13 Jan. 2012. .
This source was both a combination of further background, and detailed information on
the course of the war. It contained several pieces of valuable information, such as theCuban death camps and many other episodes prior to the war. However, its main use to
me was the further readings section in the back, which I used to request additional books
on the topic for research.
Piedad-Pugay, Chris A. "Treaty Of Paris."Http://www.nhcp.gov.ph. Republic of The Phillipines,
2012. Web. 14 Jan. 2013. .
Here, an overview of the Treaty of Paris is given. This article talks about the contents of
each article within the treaty quite well, with a brief summary explaining what each
article meant. Additionally, a commentary was given discussing the reaction of theaverage American and Filipino to the treaty, as well as the effects of the treaty.
Ramos, Rafael. "US Military Themes." Rafael Ramos, n.d. Www.youtube.com. Youtube, 1 Sept.
2009. Web. 16 Feb. 2013. .
This was a compilation and remix of several US Military themes throughout Americanhistory. It included Anchors Aweigh, Battle Hymn of the Republic, and many other
songs, and was a perfect backdrop to the effects of the Spanish-American War. As a
result, I used this music in the Treaty of Paris section of my website.Roosevelt, Theodore. The Rough Riders; An Autobiography. New York: Library of America,
2004. Print.
This book is actually two separate books that were spliced together by the Library of
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America Organization. The first is The Rough Riders, which was a memoir byTheodore Roosevelt remarking on his experiences in the Spanish-American War, and the
second is Theodore Roosevelt, which was his autobiography. The first was a very
useful source for my War and Conquest section, as Roosevelt saw action on the pivotalbattle of San Juan Hill, and he was a key character during the war. His autobiography,
however, was mostly used for its explanation of his jingoistic effort to bring America to
war. Without this, many of the lesser-known reasons for war, such as the need for a war tounify the states, and the new American ideology shown during the Columbian Exposition.As a result, I also used this source in my Call to War section.
"The Spanish American War." US Department Of State: Office of the Historian. US Department
Of State, n.d. Web. 9 Jan. 2013. .
This was once again used for background. However, it goes far more in depth than the
first source on both the effects of the Treaty of Paris and the invasion of Cuba. Inaddition, it is extremely reliable, as it is published by the Department of State. Although it
is a summary, it also gave me the information that the annexation of Hawaii was directly
caused by the treaty, which was extremely useful.
Thomas, Evan. The War Lovers. New York: Little, Brown and, 2010. Print.
This book is a long saga covering the very beginnings of each major imperialist's (and
non-imperialist's) lives, all the way to their deaths, which were far after the Spanish-
American War. On the way, the road to war was explained, with various topics, such asthe Columbian Exposition, the sensationalist journalism of the time, and the attempts of
the various imperialists to quicken the process to an American Empire. Unlike many otherbooks on this war, this book deals almost solely on the causes, instead of the war itself. In
addition, when paired with The Rough Riders; An Autobiography, both sources helpededucate me on their respective topics even more. As a result, I used it as one of my main
sources in my Call to War section.
"44d. The Spanish-American War and Its Consequences." The Spanish-American War.
Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 23 Dec. 2013.
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This was one of the first sources that I had examined when I began researching. It isextremely broad, and does not specifically explain any one topic, but it refreshed my
memory and gave me a brief overview of the war and its effects. Hence, I knew what to
search for in following sources.
Vance, Jennifer. "Yellow Journalism."Yellow Journalism. University of Florida, n.d. Web. 24
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Jan. 2013. .
An overview of yellow journalism can be found in this source. In addition, it explains
how yellow journalism helped aid the birth of the Spanish-American War, which may nothave occurred without the sensationalist papers of the time. Additionally, I used one of
the quotes, "You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war," in my website.
Vapor, Anthony. "Jazzy Elevator Music." Anthony Vapor, n.d. Www.youtube.com. Youtube, 7
Mar. 2010. Web. 16 Jan. 2013. .
This was not directly related to the contents of the website, as it was simply only used as
an interlude in the context and Treaty of Paris subsections. However, these pieces were
still used in order to provide a segue into the following parts of my website. In addition,they made for good brief pit stops as we proceeded on into the next important section
of the website.
Werstein, Irving. Turning Point for America; the Story of the Spanish-American War. New York:
J. Messner, 1964. Print.
This source gave a detailed explanation of the entire course of the war, from its causes all
the way to its far flung legacy. It is one of my more important sources, and helped
confirm all of my other sources. In addition, it contained a plethora of quotes andinformation that I used to make my site more interesting. I used the contents of this
source in each and every page of my site, and used the Further Reading section to find
more sources.
"Women Report on the Spanish-American War."Http://www.nwhm.org. National Women's
History Museum, n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2013. .
First of all, this exhibit was rather broad; as a result, I only used its section on women
reporting in the Spanish-American War. This section was extremely helpful, for I had no
idea that the Spanish-American War actually played a role in the advancement ofwomans rights in journalism. The fact that this war was the first war where female
correspondents were sent off to war cannot be found in any of my other sources. Hence,
this source was very useful in showing how the war not only unified North and South andpaved the way for its establishment as a super-power, but also led to a greater equalitybetween women and men.
Zimmer, Hans. "Roll Tide." Rec. 1995. Crimson Tide. www.youtube.com. Youtube, 26 Feb.
2011. Web. 15 Jan. 2013. .
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This song captured the essence of America after the Treaty of Paris: a domineering,intimidating, and arrogant country. Even though there were no words, I could still sense
an inner feeling, indescribable but still positive; hence, this music was used in the home
page.