The annexation of the Philippines violated the principles of self-determination and democracy championed by the United States, as evidenced by the anti-imperialist sentiments expressed in the 1899 resolution of the American Anti-Imperialist League, which argued that the U.S. should not subjugate the Filipino people against their will. Additionally, Mark Twain’s critique in his writings, including "To the Person Sitting in Darkness," highlighted the moral contradictions of American imperialism, stating that it undermined the very values of liberty and justice that America professed to uphold. Thus, waging war against the annexation was a necessary stance to preserve the ethical integrity of democratic ideals.
In 2 to 3 sentences construct an argument, using two sources of evidence and support war against the annexation of the Philippines
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