Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination: An Authentic and Official Memorial Edition, Containing Every Incident in the Career of the Immortal Statesman, Soldier, Orator and PatriotEverett, Marshall
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Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination: An Authentic and Official Memorial Edition, Containing Every Incident in the Career of the Immortal Statesman, Soldier, Orator and Patriot
That expansion, or an extending of the borders of the republic, has been
the fixed policy of the nation it is necessary only to say that there
have since been added 2,895,380 square miles. The territory now embraced
within the confines of the United States of America is almost five times
as great as the original area, vast as was the extent of that great
region which America won for Americans—native and naturalized. The
territory acquired by expansion since the Revolutionary War is
three-and-a-half times greater than the original thirteen states.
With such a record it is pretty clear expansion is an American policy,
and in keeping with the traditions of the republic.
In the one hundred and fifteen years following the peace with Great
Britain, 2,771,040 square miles had been added by conquest or
purchase—usually by conquest first, and later by a sort of consolatory
payment of what the property would have been worth if the enemy had
ceded it without the trouble or expense of a war.
In the three last years of McKinley’s administration the area of the
nation was extended 124,340 square miles. In truth, however, this
extension of territory was all accomplished in a single year. It may be
interesting to add, however, that the total annexation preceding the war
with Spain averaged 24,696 square miles annually; while the expansion
accomplished by President McKinley’s administration from the moment he
secured the first treaty of addition down to the present time averages
41,446 square miles annually.
He secured almost double the average annual increase of territory
credited to any or all previous administrations.
Briefly stated, the several former annexations were as follows:
ANNEXATION FROM 1783 TO 1893:
Amount Paid. Square Miles.
Louisiana $15,000,000 1,171,931
Florida 5,000,000 52,268
Texas 28,500,000 376,133
California 545,783
Gadsden Purchase 10,500,000 45,535
Alaska 7,200,000 577,390
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$66,200,000 2,769,040
ANNEXATION FROM 1893 TO 1901:
Amount Paid. Square Miles.
Hawaii 6,740
Philippine Islands $20,000,000 114,000
Porto Rico 3,600
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$20,000,000 124,340
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