How did American perceptions of Filipinos as "ignorant savages" influence U.S. policy?
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Americas had this perception about Filipinos that they are "ignorant savages" and it also influenced the US policy.
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Their concept of white man's burden resulted in various imperialist and paternalist policies. Such policies emerged during the US occupation of Philippine. These policies also delayed the independence process and promoted US rule in the country until 1946 that also impact US policy making.
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American perceptions of Filipinos as "ignorant savages" influence U.S. policy:
- It is true that American perceptions of Filipinos as ‘ignorant savages’ influenced the U.S. policy because many imperialist policies got introduced which emerged when the United States was occupied with Philippines.
- The entire process of Independence in the country kept on delaying and there was US rule till 1946 which also impacted the US policy making.
- It is always seen that the imperialist powers suppress their colonies and people there in a very degrading manner leaving scars on people.
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