Rebellion & Resistance. Meet The New Boss Cuba, 1900, still occupied by US Forces. Native Cubans try and write a constitution for Independent Cuba. US.

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Rebellion & Resistance

Meet The New Boss Cuba, 1900, still occupied by US Forces. Native Cubans try and write a constitution for Independent Cuba. US says no, Cubans have to add the Platt Amendment. Giving US the right to intervene in Cuba, forbidding Cuba from going into Debt, allowing US to buy Naval Stations. Cubans, angry, accept.

Same as the Old Boss The US Annexes the Philippines Directly. Pilipino Rebel Leader Emilio Aguinaldo Says: “Not Cool Man!” Starts Rebellion. US Sends Troops to Suppress, puts Pilipino in concentration camps. Massacres happen on both sides

Uplifting US wins the main war in the Philippines in Small rebellions continue until President McKinley had said in 1899: “that we not leave them to themselves — they are unfit for self-government… there was nothing left for us to do but to take them all, and to educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them.” The War Costs US 400,000,000$

Still Under Control US Military Occupied Puerto Rico a la Cuba. Protests Civil Government returns 1901, Annexed by US. Insular Cases: US Constitution Doesn’t fully apply to captured territories. US Citizenship granted to Puerto Ricans in 1917.

Saying No Many Americans didn’t like Imperialism. American Anti-Imperialism League Formed, contains members such as former pres Grover Cleveland, Mark Twain, Industrialist Andrew Carnegie & union leader Samuel Gompers. McKinley wins re-election against anti Imperialist William Jennings Bryant, 1900.

A New Face McKinley, during the Election of 1900, Picks a new VP, the Hero of San Juan Hill, Theodore Roosevelt, who is all of 42. A New Era is about to begin.