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United States History

Butler University

1972

Manifest destiny

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Senator Albert J. Beveridge And The Politics Of Imperialist Rationale, Leone B. Little Aug 1972

Senator Albert J. Beveridge And The Politics Of Imperialist Rationale, Leone B. Little

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This thesis is an unbiased attempt to look a Senator Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, a man who made history in his own time in his own way. Moreover, this thesis attempt to objectively present Senator Beveridge in the context of the era in which he lived as a generating force in America's colonial adventure at the turn of the century.

Senator Albert J. Beveridge, a Hamiltonian nationalist by inheritance, believed in a strong central government. Furthermore, he believed that the end of government should be the gaining of power and material forces, redeeming the redeemable nations of the world and subjugating …