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The Effect Of Albert Beveridge's Decision On The Philippines
The March Of The Flag by, Albert J. Beveridge was the opening speech for the Indian Republican Campaign. The speech was presented on September 16, 1898 at the Tomlinson Hall, in Indianapolis. For Indiana, Iowa and some other states, this speech was “the Republican campaign document.” This speech talks about how Albert was one of those people who wanted war to happen. He thought that was how things should be settled. In other words, he supported the war. In the article, “Decision on the Philippines,” William McKinley struggled with what decision to make, on what he was going to do about the Philippines. After longs night, of thinking of how to settle everything that was going on. Not knowing whether to give the Philippines back to Spain,

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