Planting the American Flag: Twelve Men Who Expanded the United States Overseas

Planting the American Flag: Twelve Men Who Expanded the United States Overseas

by Peter C. Stuart
Planting the American Flag: Twelve Men Who Expanded the United States Overseas

Planting the American Flag: Twelve Men Who Expanded the United States Overseas

by Peter C. Stuart

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Overview

A few sea captains, a couple of college professors, a battle-hardened general, a senator, a congressman, and a knavish adventurer: What could such men have in common? In addition to an eye upon the broader world and a streak of independence, each had a vision of the United States as a model sovereign. All were part of an American effort to create an overseas empire--one that would avoid the mistakes of the European powers and redefine the face of imperialism.

Beginning with the 1839 voyage of Captain Charles Wilkes that opened American relations with Samoa, here are biographies of 12 men instrumental in the incorporation of America's five island dependencies. Besides Wilkes, it covers Richard W. Meade III, who negotiated a treaty with Samoa; Albert B. Steinberger, premier of Samoa; Henry Glass, who took Guam for America; Nelson A. Miles, who led the 1898 conquest of Puerto Rico; B. F. Tilley, first governor of American Samoa; Joseph B. Foraker, first congressional overseer of the possessions; William A. Jones, anti-imperialist and reformer; Frank McIntyre, military administrator of America's holdings; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., governor of Puerto Rico; Paul M. Pearson, first civilian governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; and Anthony M. Solomon, who inaugurated the acquisition of the Northern Mariana Islands in 1963.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786429837
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 02/23/2007
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.53(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Peter C. Stuart is a former newspaper correspondent, roving writer for an international organization and the author of two previous books on Asia’s poor and America’s overseas possessions. He lives in Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Introduction    

1. Captain Charles Wilkes: Opened Relations with Samoa, 1839     
2. Commander Richard W. Meade III: Negotiated Samoa Treaty, 1872     
3. Albert B. Steinberger: Premier of Samoa, 1875–1876     
4. Captain Henry Glass: Captured Guam, 1898     
5. General Nelson A. Miles: Conquered Puerto Rico, 1898     
6. Commander B.F. Tilley: First Governor of American Samoa, 1900–1901     
7. Senator Joseph B. Foraker: First Congressional Overseer, 1899–1909     
8. Representative William A. Jones: First Congressional Reformer, 1899–1918     
9. General Frank McIntyre: Military Administrator, 1905–1929     
10. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.: Governor of Puerto Rico, 1929–1932     
11. Paul M. Pearson: First Civilian Governor of U.S. Virgin Islands, 1931–1935     
12. Anthony M. Solomon: Inaugurated Acquiring Northern Mariana Islands, 1963     

Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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