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The Banana Wars: America’s Forgotten Military Empire in Latin America

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In the early twentieth century, bananas became one of the most ordinary foods in the United States. Behind that cheap fruit stood a system of plantations, railroads, ports, steamships, banks, diplomats, Marines, and client governments across Central America and the Caribbean. This episode reconstructs the Banana Wars, the series of American interventions and occupations from the aftermath of the Spanish-American War to the Good Neighbor Policy of the nineteen thirties. It follows United Fruit, Samuel Zemurray, U.S. Marines in Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, resistance leaders such as Augusto César Sandino and Charlemagne Péralte, and critics such as Smedley Butler. It also traces the later nineteen fifty four Guatemala coup as a Cold War continuation of the same pattern. The central question is not whether the wars were only about bananas. The evidence points to something broader: a system where corporate property, debt control, canal security, racial ideology, and American foreign policy became tightly connected.

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YES OR NO: Were the Banana Wars mainly about protecting corporate power???????

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