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POLITICAL CARTOON ANALYSIS:::: PUERTO RICO By: Nick O’Connell and Brandon Armitt APUSH Block #5 October, 2014
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CARTOON::: SCHOOL BEGINS
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CARTOON ANALYSIS Representations: 1. Uncle Sam: United States is the “Benevolent” Dominator 2. Forward Students: Ignorant Savages [Latin American Countries] Whom Which the United States has the Devine Task to Govern/Bring to Stability 3. Rear Students: Grateful States [Arizona, California, New Mexico, Etc.] Whom Which the United States has Transformed into Stable, Thriving States 4. Chalk-Board Content: Ideals Behind Imperialism -> Advance World Civilization Through Increase in Power 5. African American Cleaner: African American’s Still the Forgotten Inferior Race Symbolism: Cartoon is Symbolic of the United State’s Ideas that they Would Control Territories Until they can Govern Themselves/Establish Secure Progression Excuse to Expand Power Across Breadth of Western Hemisphere 1 2 3 4 5
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HISTORICAL CONTEXT Time Period: 1898 [Treaty of Paris] – 1917 [Wilson’s New Freedom] Presidents: Initial: William McKinley [1898] Final: Woodrow Wilson [1917]
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CAUSES OF INTERACTION The Spanish-American War [1898] Treaty of Paris [Peace Treaty] – December 10, 1898 Recognition of Cuban Independence U.S. Acquisition of Puerto Rico & Guam Purchase of Philippines from Spain Controversy Surrounding the Treaty – Could America Handle International Territory in Which Population was of a Different Race & Culture? Reasons for Acquiring Puerto Rico: Increase World Dominance [Politically & Economically] Strategic Naval & Marine Base [ Refueling / Restocking]
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EFFECTS OF INTERACTION Large Debate over Imperialism Formation of the Anti-Imperialist League Insular Cases: Debate over Whether Constitutional Rights Followed the U.S. Flag Anti-Imperialists: Yes Imperialists: No Result: Extension of Rights not Automatic, Power of Decision Belongs to Congress Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom & Moral Diplomacy: Demonstrate U.S. Respect Towards Other Nations’ Rights Congress in 1917 Granted U.S. Citizenship to the Inhabitants of Puerto Rico Limited Self-Government
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VALUE OF SOURCE Imperialistic Power of United States to Spread for Economic and Political Gains United States Believed they had Devine Right to Govern Inferior Countries America Still Contained its Prejudice Towards African Americans Way of Thinking: American-Centric Ideals What Will Most Benefit America?
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LIMITATIONS OF SOURCE Source Depicts America as the “Almighty” World Power Value Lost as it Degrades African Americans, Asians, & Other Past-Inferior Races African Americans: Still Viewed as Lowest-Class Cartoon:Cleaning the Windows Asians: Prohibited from Entering Country [Chinese Exclusion Act] Cartoon:Placed by the Door Symbolizing Inability to Enter America Limitation: America Helped Struggling Nations Such as Puerto Rico Achieve Independence & Stability
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION To What Extent was US Territorial Expansion a Proper and Legitimate Policy for the United States to Follow at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century? Justified as it Enabled the United States to Become a World Super-Power in all Spheres of Society [Politically, Militarily, Economically] Expansion Allowed for the Acquisition of Lands that Benefitted Naval & Marine Operations Manifest Destiny Called for Expansion Assist Other Countries Revolutions/Desire for Independence
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