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Maps The U.S. island empire, along the Tropic of Cancer, circa 1898 22 Submarine warfare in the North Atlantic, 1941–42 443 Gifford Pinchot’s travels in the Philippines, 1902 481 Figures “Columbia’s Easter Bonnet” ii “The Great American Durbar” xvi President Roosevelt addresses the crew of USS Connecticut, February 22, 1909 2 “It ought to be a happy new year: Uncle Sam and his English cousin have the world between them” 36 First Company, Philippines Constabulary, Pampanga Province, 1908 82 Opium den in Manila, 1924 100 Class in lace making, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, 1912 130 Carlisle Industrial School, 1904 graduating class 168 William H. Taft and Elihu Root, circa 1904 182 “Educational Value of the Constabulary” 192 “Troubles which May Follow an Imperial Policy” 203 “There’s plenty of room at the table. Why not ask the hungry little fellow to sit down?” 225 “The May Sale of Philippine Lingerie” 253 “Line-Pail Brigade, Manila, during Cholera Epidemic, circa 1902–4” 272 “The First Mountain to Be Removed” 322 William H. Taft on water buffalo, circa 1901 328 illustrations xi Apolinario Mabini, at Anda police station, Intramuros, Manila, 1900 347 “A Problem for the Lawyer: How to Get Around These” 359 War propaganda poster above Calle Comercio in Ponce, Puerto Rico, circa 1942 392 “The Harvest in the Philippines” 399 “Those pious Yankees can’t throw stones at us anymore” 405 “The Gibraltar of the Caribbean.” Air power over Old San Juan, Puerto Rico 435 Captain Juan Meléndez-Utset, during World War II 447 American colonial seated in a rubber tree, circa 1907 474 Battleship USS Missouri in the Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal 522 xii Illustrations ...

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