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  2. Anti-imperialism - Wikipedia

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    The anti-imperialists opposed the expansion because they believed imperialism violated the credo of republicanism, especially the need for "consent of the governed". Appalled by American imperialism, the Anti-Imperialist League, which included famous citizens such as Andrew Carnegie , Henry James , William James and Mark Twain , formed a ...

  3. American Anti-Imperialist League - Wikipedia

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    The American Anti-Imperialist League was an organization established on June 15, 1898, to battle the American annexation of the Philippines as an insular area.The anti-imperialists opposed forced expansion, believing that imperialism violated the fundamental principle that just republican government must derive from "consent of the governed".

  4. Category:Anti-imperialists - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to anti-imperialists, people opposed to imperialism or neocolonialism. Anti-imperialist sentiment typically manifests as a political principle in independence struggles against intervention or influence from a global superpower , as well as in opposition to colonial rule .

  5. All-America Anti-Imperialist League - Wikipedia

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    These friendly non-communist figures were joined in the public spotlight by a number of well-known public figures who maintained Workers Party membership, including writer Scott Nearing and trade union official William Z. Foster. [8] In later years the All-America Anti-Imperialist League was known simply as the "Anti-Imperialist League."

  6. League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression - Wikipedia

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    It has also been referred to as the League of Oppressed People, [2] and the World Anti-Imperialist League, [3] [failed verification] or simply and confusingly under the misnomer Anti-Imperialist League. It was established in the Egmont Palace in Brussels, Belgium, on 10 February 1927, in presence of 175 delegates from around the world. It was ...

  7. Edward Atkinson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    He reacted by becoming a full-time activist in the American Anti-Imperialist League, and was opposed to U.S. intervention against Spain in Cuba and the Philippines. [8] As a vice president of that organization, Atkinson wrote to the United States Department of War for a list of soldiers serving in the Philippines so that he might send them his ...

  8. Category:Anti-imperialism - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Anti-imperialist organizations - Wikipedia

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