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Organized shortly after the end of the Spanish–American War in 1899, the Anti-Imperialist League opposed American occupation of Cuba and the Philippines. The league’s political platform claimed that the “forcible subjugation of any people” was un-American and unjust, and it argued that Native populations should be able to govern themselves without interference by outside governments.