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According to Denby, commerce was the most important factor to a nation's well-being. Denby felt that by keeping hold in the Philippines China's market was much more easily accessible. China having a very profitable market and the U.S. being involved was very beneficial for the country in general. As long as China profited so did the U...
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being involved was very beneficial for the country in general. As long as China profited so did the U.S.. In turn it was just easier and more accessible to the Chinese market if the U.S. had stake in the Philippines. All of these articles demonstrate a very high self-interest and also somewhat aggressive outlook on U...
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