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Essay heading: Taking the Philippines
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Although taking the Philippines was probably successful for the country back then, such violence is not needed. The Philippines is its own country and deserves its own independence. I don't agree with the U.S. showing a lot other countries how they should live. I know it is for good, but we should let them live how they want to live... displayed 300 characters
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Taking the Philippines in the early 1900's was very beneficial for the U.S. alone, not other countries. displayed next 300 characters
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