Chapter 27 Imperialism in the Americas

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Chapter 27 Imperialism in the Americas Section 4 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas Overview By 1898, much of the world had already been claimed—many lands claimed by European powers through imperialistic actions The question is did America foster its own brand of through legal actions like the Monroe Doctrine 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas Main Idea: Latin Americans largely opposed the growth of American influence in their region Terms to define: arbitration People to meet: James Monroe, Jose Marti, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Benito Juarez, Porfirio Diaz, Emiliano Zapata, Francisco “Poncho” Villa, Venustiano Carranza, Woodrow Wilson Places to locate: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Isthmus of Panama, Mexico Theor 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine Even before the independence of all the Latin American countries was established, Spain had sought the support of other European Powers to reconquer its former colonies lost win they had fought for their independence The U.S. and Britain opposed the plan; they didn’t want a European power so close—can you blame them Great Britain had developed good trade relations with Latin American countries 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine Concern over the return of Spain to the Western Hemisphere, Britain suggest to the U.S. that they issue a joint warning to various European powers U.S. decided to issue the statement itself President James Monroe and Secretary of State John Quincy Adams made the decision The statement warned other countries not to interfere in the countries of the Western Hemisphere 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine contained two parts “The American continents…are not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers” “We should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety” Although it was not sure what the U.S. would do, it seemed apparent that this statement considered it an act of aggression if European powers crossed the line War was surely possible 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine was supported by the British—the British Royal Navy helped secure the admonishment (warning) The Latin American countries were fledgling at the time Question: Did the strong warning of the Monroe Doctrine mean that the U.S. was interfering with other countries or watching out for other countries in the hemisphere and being cautious with its own security? 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine The United States grew in strength during the 1800s and early 1900s With increased strength, the U.S. made its power felt in Latin America In 1895, Great Britain was in conflict with Venezuela over boundaries with British Guiana The U.S. urged the dispute be submitted for arbitration by a third party The U.S., referring to the Monroe Doctrine, insisted the British accept arbitration 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Monroe Doctrine The United States admonishes Great Britain (cont) The British certainly felt the pressure and were aware of the growth of U.S. might The British agreed to a peaceful settlement Was the United States right to get tough with the British over this issue? After helping Venezuela then, what is the attitude of Venezuela today towards the U.S.? 5/4/2019

Growing Involvement The Roosevelt Corollary President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt issued the “corollary” The U.S. would intervene to help compel the South American countries to pay their debts 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Spanish-American War After the Guiana dispute, the U.S. turned attention to Cuba Both Cuba and Puerto Rico were still Spanish colonies in the late 1800s Cuba important to Spain—lots of $ from tobacco and sugar plantations The question would come up—should the U.S. help these two nations in its hemisphere 5/4/2019

Imperialism in the Americas The Spanish American War Jose Marti, writer/political activist, led Cubans in revolt against the Spanish The Spanish led a bloody attack on rebel forces Marti was killed in battle Spanish troops round up thousands of Cubans and send them to prison camps Disease and starvation soon claimed 400,000 lives 5/4/2019

The Spanish-American War Remember the Maine The struggle for the Cubans for freedom attracted much sympathy in the United States American newspapers printed many stories about the cruelty to Cubans Prominent Americans and business who had invested in Cuba began to clamor to help Cuba 5/4/2019

The Spanish-American War Remember the Maine How to help the Cubans— President William McKinley ordered the battleship Maine to Havana to demonstrate American interest in the fate of Cubans An explosion sunk the Maine in the harbor, killing 260 American sailors 5/4/2019

The Spanish-American War Remember the Maine! The cry “Remember the Maine!” swept across the United States American newspapers pointed the finger at Spain for the disaster In April 1898, President McKinley asked congress to declare war on Spain The Spanish-American War lasted four months and ended in U.S. victory 5/4/2019

The Spanish-American War American Territorial Gains In the late 1800s, the U.S. made significant territorial gains 1867: purchased Alaska from the Russians 1898: annexed Hawaii—American business people on the island overthrew the queen From Spanish-American War: gained Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico Although independent, Cuba was under American protection 1917: U.S. purchased the Virgin Islands from Denmark: (St Thomas, St John, and St Croix) After helping Cuba, what is our relationship with Cuba today? 5/4/2019

The Panama Canal The winning of the Spanish-American War made the U.S. a world power To project power, America needed better mobility and logistics President Theodore Roosevelt took on the task of building the Panama Canal 5/4/2019

The Panama Canal Roosevelt tried negotiating with Columbia to permit the U.S. to build a canal through the Isthmus of Panama—Columbia refused Roosevelt outraged Took matters into his own hands 5/4/2019

The Panama Canal American agents encouraged the people of Panama to revolt against Columbia They did: Nov 3, 1903 Helped by the U.S. Navy Stopped Colombian troops from landing The rebellion was over in one day and the U.S. got its treaty with Panama to build a canal 5/4/2019

The Panama Canal Construction of the canal began in 1904 Took 10 years to complete, 40,000 workers Many died of Yellow Fever and Malaria A sanitation program and control of the mosquitoes ended the disease problem The first ship sailed through in 1914 The canal hailed as one of greatest world achievements 5/4/2019

The Roosevelt Corollary The United States, through the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary, mad it clear that it would intervene in Latin America Mostly for payment of debts owed Europeans and others—why? Stability and non-intervention Democracy 5/4/2019

The Roosevelt Corollary Many Latin American countries interpreted American actions as moves toward colonization and exploitation of business interests 5/4/2019

Mexico Class reading--- 5/4/2019