Period 3 & 7 We will examine the foreign policy decisions of the McKinley and Roosevelt administrations. Warm Up: AP Review First Sound Recorded Presidential.

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Period 3 & 7 We will examine the foreign policy decisions of the McKinley and Roosevelt administrations. Warm Up: AP Review First Sound Recorded Presidential Chart Chapter 28 Homework Philippine Insurrection Chapter 28 Notes

Chapter 28 Open Door Policy US was afraid China was going to be divided up and access denied Secretary of State John Hay issues Open Door Note Note called on all powers to allow for equal trade in China

Election of 1900 William McKinley supported the gold standard and had led country though Spanish American War William Jennings Bryan was anti-imperialist and supported the silver standard Teddy Roosevelt was chosen as McKinley’s VP to keep him out of the way from New York political bosses

TR becomes President In September 1901, McKinley is assassinated by anarchist Leon Czolgosz Teddy Roosevelt becomes youngest president Believes that as long as it is not forbidden by Constitution, it can be done.

Panama Canal The war with Spain showed the need for a quick route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans US desired a canal through Panama Panama belonged to Colombia and did not want to allow US to build canal. Panamanians revolted backed by the US and Panama became an independent country Signed a treaty with US to allow canal to be built

Roosevelt Corollary Latin American countries were having a hard time paying off their debts to Europeans Roosevelt Corollary says US will handle debt problems on behalf of Europeans Preserves the Monroe Doctrine As a result US intervenes in Latin America constantly

Period 3 & 7 We will examine the foreign affairs of the Roosevelt administration. Warm Up: AP Review The Philippine Insurrection Chapter 28 notes Crash Course

Russo-Japanese War Russia and Japan go to war in 1904 Teddy Roosevelt intervenes and negotiates a peace treaty Roosevelt earns a Nobel Peace Prize for his work

Gentlemen’s Agreement After Russo-Japanese War many Japanese laborers begin to enter US. After San Francisco earthquake Japanese students are segregated into special schools due to lack of space TR negotiates an agreement. No special schools for Japanese but no more immigrants from Japan