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AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, 1904. The Eagle of American Imperialism with wings spread from Puerto Rico to the Philippines. American cartoon, 1904, by Joseph Keppler, Jr
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AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, 1904. The Eagle of American Imperialism with wings spread from Puerto Rico to the Philippines. American cartoon, 1904, by Joseph Keppler, Jr
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM, 1904.
The Eagle of American Imperialism with wings spread from Puerto Rico to the Philippines. American cartoon, 1904, by Joseph Keppler, Jr
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1904 Anti Colonialism Eagle Globe Joseph Keppler Latin America Panama Philippine Philippines Political Acts Puerto Rico White Mans Burden
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This powerful print titled "American Imperialism, 1904" captures the essence of America's expanding influence during the early 20th century. Created by Joseph Keppler Jr. , an American cartoonist, it depicts the iconic Eagle of American Imperialism with its wings spread wide from Puerto Rico to the Philippines. The image symbolizes America's growing dominance and control over foreign territories during this period. The eagle represents strength and power, while its outstretched wings signify America's reach across continents. From Puerto Rico in Latin America to the far-flung Philippines in Asia, this artwork showcases how American influence extended globally. Keppler's cartoon also alludes to political acts like the Panama Canal construction and references concepts such as "white man's burden" which was used to justify colonialism at that time. It serves as a reminder of America's role in shaping world affairs during this era. This print is not just a historical artifact but also a reflection on anti-colonial sentiments prevalent at that time. It invites viewers to contemplate questions about imperialism, national identity, and global politics. Overall, this artwork encapsulates an important chapter in American history when the nation sought to expand its influence beyond its borders through imperialistic endeavors.
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