U.S. Imperialism. Manifest Destiny…again? After the Civil War U.S. industry and agriculture expanding New markets needed Push to expand territory Imperialism.

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U.S. Imperialism

Manifest Destiny…again? After the Civil War U.S. industry and agriculture expanding New markets needed Push to expand territory Imperialism 1

What did the U.S. want to create for its products around the globe? A) New Markets B) More competition C) more agriculture D) none of the above

Monroe Doctrine James Monroe- 5 th President Europe…STAY OUT OF THE AMERICAS!!!!!!! IF you come you are a threat to the U.S. 2

The European Nation should stay out of the Americas!! This became known as: A) Bush Doctrine B) Roman Doctrine C) Monroe Doctrine D) Whatsup Doctrine

War with Mexico 1840’s President Polk wants to expand. Money offered to Mexico for land and refused U.S. wins war and gains California and New Mexico territories 3

Why Imperialism? Increase power and prestige Push “American democracy” and Christian ideals. U.S. is the “model country”. Policy makers, “Become a world power through conquest.” Need more markets for goods!!!!! 4,5,6

The U.S. wanted to become a world power and: A) spread Christianity B) spread democracy C) increase its power and prestige D) All of the above

Course of Action Japan- Coal Korean and SE Asia- Business Buy Alaska ( Later find it has gold, oil, and copper) from Russia for $7.2 million Seal and Whale trade 7,8

The U.S. bought Alaska for 7.2 million dollars from: A) Russia B) Canada C) Europe D) Australia

Islands anyone? Midway Samoa 1893-Hawaii- Kick the queen out!!! How about a nice naval base at Pearl Harbor (1887) 9,10,11

The U.S. kicked the queen out of: A)Honduras B)Hawaii C)Midway D)Cleveland

Remember the Maine!!! Pres. McKinley Spanish-American War (1898) U.S. wins and gains Guam, Philippines, and Puerto Rico Cuba becomes independent 12,13

The U.S. battleship that was sunk in Havana harbor near Cuba and became a reason for war with Spain was: A)Texas B) Maine C) Florida D) Michigan

Consequences of War 5400 U.S. soldiers die 400 in battle yellow fever and malaria Who sent the bad meat? Armour and Swift Companies 14

What did so many soldiers die of during the Spanish American War? A) Bad meat B) Disease C) dart frogs D) A & B

Hero????? Future President Teddy Roosevelt San Juan Hill Rough Riders Black soldiers called “Buffalo Soldiers” were a part of the storming of the hill before Roosevelt got there. 15

Final Results of Philippine American War ( ) 4000 American Soldiers dead 16,000 Filipino troops dead Over 200,000 civilians dead from torture, abuse, starvation, disease, and murder. Many black soldiers refuse to subject natives to poor treatment because of their treatment back home

Boxer Rebellion/Open Door Policy U.S. and other countries battle martial artists in China that are killing foreigners and missionaries No country can have exclusive trading rights with China!! Everyone can trade with them.

The open door policy required that: A)No nation could have the only rights to trade with China B)Doors Should stay unlocked C) Only the U.S. can trade with China D) Only France could trade with China