A Very Short History of the American Empire Vol. I

A Very Short History of the American Empire Vol. I
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Download or read book A Very Short History of the American Empire Vol. I written by John Yorks and published by JY Media. This book was released on with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a very,very short book, or a long essay, depending on your point of view. It begins with the early attempts to connect Canada to the United states, often against the wishes of the Canadians- and often through force. It ends just about the time of WWI, with Eugen Debs sitting in a prison cell for speaking out against the war, and Jeannette Rankin being one of the few memebers of congress to vote against WWI, not to mention the only one to vote against WWII much later. Mark Twain, Smedley Butler, and others played a role in shaping the American "anti-imperialist" faction.


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