The United States Expands its Reach,

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The United States Expands its Reach, 1892-1912

The US Expands its Reach The New Imperialism The United Sates Flexes Its Muscles The Complications of Empire The United States on the World Stage: Roosevelt and Taft

Names and Terms Sanford B. Dole W.E.B. Du Bois William Randolph Hearst Rudyard Kipling Liliuokalani Alfred Thayer Mahan Open Door Policy Theodore Roosevelt Josiah Strong Booker T. Washington

Global Grab for Colonies Race, Empire, Bibles, and Businessmen The New Imperialism Global Grab for Colonies Race, Empire, Bibles, and Businessmen Precedent for American Imperialism The Crises of the 1890s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pis5f085P3M

The United States Flexes Its Muscles Latin America Hawaii The Cuban Crisis “A Splendid Little War” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmamZOAAJ0M

Complications of Empire Cuba and Puerto Rico The Philippines The Debate Over Empire The American-Philippine War China https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbB1R5rFam8 C

The United States on the World Stage: Roosevelt and Taft Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W20uDG4tVPw