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Anti-imperialists, including the
man's burden."

League, believed expansion violated American ideals of self-government.

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"Anti-imperialists, including members of the Anti-Imperialist League, believed overseas expansion violated American ideals of self-government."

Brief context: imperialists often invoked the phrase "the white man's burden" to justify expansion as a moral obligation to civilize other peoples; anti-imperialists (e.g., Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, members of the Anti-Imperialist League) opposed annexation and empire on constitutional, moral, and racial-equality grounds.