gringo2011
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For some perspective the Scramble for Africa starts in 1880's, the American colonial empire (Hawaii, Philippines, Guam, Cuba, Virgin Islands, Porto Rico, etc) was part of what was called the late phase or neocolonialism period.
The Filipino-American War was the United States invasion and conquest of the Philippines against an constitutionalist republic that had taken advantage of the Spanish American war to throw off the yolk of oppression. It involved over 100,000 American personnel and 30-40k deployed troops. Numerous atrocities 250,000 to 3 million civilian deaths and by WW1 around 250,000 Americans colonialists in the Philippines.
Campaigning by public figures like Mark Twain lead to congress setting a frame work to independence for the Philippines (but many colonial states had different levels of "independence") but also start an anti-colonial movement in America that influenced Wilson and Roosevelt to end colonialism.
The Monroe doctrine was a little like Russia with Ukraine today you can be independent as far as you do what we want and allow our businesses to export your wealth to our benefit and our citizens are above your laws.
The wealth inequality is partly the result of the erosion of taxation of wealth accumulation from the depression era on capital gains, inheritance etc at a time when new industries and economic growth in developing countries have delivered massive returns to individuals with the capital to invest in them and eroded the blue collar middle class in developed countries.
I read the Kingsolver book Poisonwood Bible a while back and that was on post Belgian Congo and the US meddling in international politics for financial gain, Nicaragua, Iran etc all had US involvement in their politics that were really ways to pave the way for US private companies to access to their markets or direct access to the countries resources.








