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U.S. Imperialism In Asia & Latin America Chapter 10 review

Hawaii

Why did the US want Hawaii? Good climate Fertile soil (sugar) Good place for navy base & ship stops Hawaiians are uncivilized & needed help

How did America Influence Hawaii? 1886 Bayonet Constitution forced King Kalakaua to sign at gunpoint –Limits kings power –Gives U.S. control of Pearl Harbor

Queen Liliukokalani takes over after Kalakua dies * wants independence U.S. calls in the Marines In 1898 U.S. annexed Hawaii- becomes a state in 1952

China Boxer Rebellion –“Righteous Fists of Harmony” (Boxers) –Stopped by Britain, France, Germany, Russia and Japan. Each hoped to divide China among themselves

Open Door Notes  Open Door Policy- John Hay/ President McKinley 1900 –Opens trade ports to all nations –Lets China collect tariffs (taxes)

Mexico Mexican gov. headed by Porfirio Diaz Encouraged foreign investments Americans owned oil, mines, railroads and ranches in Mexico

Mexico 1911 Mexican peasants/workers led by Francisco Madero overthrew Diaz & promised a democratic government

Victoriano Huerta takes over 1914 Huerta’s officers arrest American soldiers…later release President Wilson invades Mexico Huerta steps-down and Carranza becomes President and is backed by the U.S.

Mexican Revolution Rebels Francisco “Pancho” Villa and Emiliano Zapata opposed Carranza “better to die on your feet then to live on your knees” Zapata Villa

Wanted Dead or Alive Villa invites Americans to Mexico to engineer mines Has them killed 15,000 American soldiers sent to capture Villa… unsuccessful As conflict emerges in Europe (WWI) U.S. makes peace w/ Mexico

Panama French wanted a new trade route 1880’s began 50mile canal across Panama –10yrs + 20,000 lives + $280million= give up! 1903 U.S. try to save canal plan –U.S. -- $10 mil for 6 miles and $250k yearly rental for 99years Only issue …Panama was a providence of Columbia = a revolt

Benefits of the Panama Canal

Review of U.S. Foreign Policy Roosevelt- Big Stick Policy Monroe Doctrine- –Named U.S. as protector of Western Hemisphere –“Protected” interests in Latin America Roosevelt Corollary- non intervention in Latin America Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy-“substituting dollars for bullets”

Fighters of Imperialism Jose Marti (Cuba) Emilio Aguinaldo (Philippines) Francisco Madero (Mexico) Francisco “Pancho” Villa (Mexico) Emiliano Zapata (Mexico) Boxers (China) Queen Liliukokalani

U.S. Imperialism Resistance Fighters Project Each group will do a project on a resistance fighter. You may use your textbook, handouts, reference books and the internet to gather information.

U.S. Imperialism Resistance Fighters Project 1. Name of resistance group/fighter & a picture 2. Map highlighting country they were fighting for. 3. Background information on early life. 4. Explain why they became a resistance fighter. 5. Main issues they were fighting for and the outcome. 6. Does your group feel the United States provided needed services and aid in the country or caused more harm? Give examples.