America becomes a world power

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America becomes a world power AMERICAN IMPERIALISM America becomes a world power

IMPERIALISM: A policy of extending one country’s influence to other colonies.

The Beginning 1. Opening Japan 2. Purchasing Alaska 3. Annexing Hawaii http://youtu.be/OgYdlFI1NM8 1. Opening Japan 2. Purchasing Alaska 3. Annexing Hawaii

The Spanish-American War http://youtu.be/inm8U8pDDXE U.S. gains territories after Spanish American War Guam Puerto Rico Philippines

PANAMA CANAL http://youtu.be/no9k3Qtwoy8 U.S. supports Panamanian independence.