Primary Sources from U.S. Overseas Expansion

Cartoon Supporting Annexation 1902

Context: By mid-1902, the Philippine-American War was winding down, but debate over U.S. imperial policy remained fierce. The popular magazine Puck, which generally supported expansion, published political cartoons dismissing critics.



A political cartoon showing anti-expansionist senators and a governor placing papers at the feet of a giant American soldier holding a rifle and American flag. Opposite them, Filipinos place guns and swords at the soldiers feet.
Illustration shows anti-expansionist Senators George F. Hoar, Carl Schurz, David B. Hill, and former Massachusetts Governor George S. Boutwell, placing their "Anti-Expansion Speech" at the feet of a huge American soldier holding a rifle and the American flag, while opposite them Filipinos place guns and swords at the soldier's feet. Source: Library of Congress.


 

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