Manifest Destiny and The White Man’s Burden
[1] Matt. 28.19-20 KJV.
[2] Shusaku Endo, Silence, trans. William Johnston (New Jersy: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1980) ix-xii.
[3] Jacob Isidor Mombert, A Short History of the Crusades (New York: News Printing Co, 1984), 223.
[4] Robert Johnson, Nova Britannia: Offering Most Excellent Fruits by Planting in Virginia (London: 1609; New York: 1867), sig. C, fols 1-2.
[5] Thomas Paine, Common Sense (Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 2004), 31.
[6] William E. Weeks, Building the Continental Empire: American Expansion from the Revolution to the Civil War (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1996), 61.
[7] James Parton, Life of Andrew Jackson (New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1888), 658.
[8] University of South Carolina Beaufort, “The American Presidency Project – Political Party Platforms,” http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showplatforms.php?platindex=R1892.
[9] James D. Richardson, A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents 1789-1897 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897), 461.
[10] Ibid.
[11] Samuel Flagg Bemis, The Latin American Policy of the United States (Michigan: University of Michigan, 1943), 94.
[12] Rudyard Kipling, “The White Man’s Burden,” McClure’s, February 1988, 12.
[13] John Bancroft Devins, An Observer in the Philippines: Or, Life in Our New Possessions (Boston: American Tract Society, 1905), 70.
[14] William Jennings Bryan, Republic or Empire? The Philippine Question (Chicago: The Independence Company, 1899), 83-84.

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