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How the Monroe Doctrine Led to America Occupying Cuba, Panama, Hawaii, and Haiti

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The US Occupation of the Dominican Republic

The number of American Marines is always, you know, a few thousand at most. Some locals see that the US was now the power in charge and thought that they could kind of advance their interests by cozying up to the United States. In some cases, it's genuine. A lot of these nations really wore sort of completely war torn and falling apart. And from the local's perspective, having the US be in charge was in many ways an improvement.

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