American Expansionism and WWI

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American Expansionism and WWI USH Unit 6 American Expansionism and WWI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BShvYeyMm_Y

The Spanish-American War Sinking of the USS Maine – U.S. battleship explodes while sitting in the harbor of Habana, Cuba. U.S. blames Spain. – April 1898 U.S. declares war on Spain. Yellow Journalism - exaggerating or stretching the truth. “Remember the Maine”

Results of the Spanish-American War The US defeats Spain U.S. gets Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba, and the Philippines U.S. pays Spain $20 million – As a result of the Sp-Am War: • U.S. now owns an empire Ends U.S. isolationism U.S. emerges as a world power

American Expansionism (Imperialism) Many were concerned about America’s expansionism and continued involvement in Latin America. (Remember Washington warned Americans to stay out of foreign affairs in his Farewell Speech) • Philippine-American War – After Sp-Am War, Filipinos were angry that the U.S. simply replaced the Spanish as a controlling power – Emilio Aguinaldo led a revolt against U.S. forces in 1899.

American Expansionism in Latin America Panama Canal - A canal built by the U.S. cutting across Central America to reduce travel time and provide a short cut between the oceans for commercial and military ships. – U.S. chose Panama for the canal, which belonged to Colombia. They refused our offer…wanted more $. – US helps Panama rebel against Colombia – Panama accepts our offer ($10m and $250,000 a year) – Canal built between 1904-1914 Strategic politically and militarily

American Expansionism: Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Roosevelt Corollary – European powers were getting involved in Latin America – TR wanted US to be the most powerful influence in Latin Am. – “Speak softly and carry a big stick” – The Roosevelt Corollary stated: the U.S. would use force to protect its economic interests in Latin America

American Expansionism leads us into a new era American Expansionism leads us into a new era. America on the world stage.

America on the world stage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVwrdEQZOnw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzaMP5ZXryU Add a Slide Title - 5

Why Does The US Enter The Great War? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g34CHh7KeFA Why Does The US Enter The Great War? (add important points from the video clip to your notes)

Causes of the War in Europe *Europe is like a “powder keg” Militarism Alliance System Nationalism Imperialism Assassination

The Spark That Started The War The Assassination of the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip

Domestic Impact of WWI

Domestic Impacts of WWI Propaganda Information meant to persuade or sway the public Posters, Pictures, Parades, Songs Emotional Appeal

Domestic Impact of WWI: Rosie the Riveter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04VNBM1PqR8

Wilson’s Plan for Peace: The 14 Points https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwKl8PEl-fs