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New Global Patterns 1800-1914 Chapter 25

25-1 Japan Modernizes

Japan Opens Up pg 599 External Pressure and Internal Revolt The Chinese example (1830s and 1840s) Opium Wars - how does this relate to Japan? External Pressure and Internal Revolt Matthew Perry - ?? Treaty of Kanagawa - ?? extraterritoriality - ?? – same as China? Return of the emperor - ??

Meiji Restoration - ?? (pg 600) Study abroad – what was being studied?

25-2 Imperialism in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (pg 605) “The American continents are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.” Source: President James Monroe, 1823. How would you interpret the above quotation?

Ch 25 Sec 2 The United States and the Philippines “I have been criticized a good deal about the Philippines, but don’t serve it. The truth is I didn’t want the Philippines, and when they came to us, as a gift from the gods, I did not know what to do with them . . . . And one night late it came to me this way – I don’t know how it was, but it came: (1) That we could not give them back to Spain – that would be cowardly and dishonorable; (2) that we could not turn them over to France and Germany – our commercial rivals in the Orient – that would be bad business an discreditable; (3) that we could not leave them to themselves – they were unfit for self-government – and they would soon have anarchy and misrule over there worse than Spain’s was; and (4) that there was nothing left for us to do but to take them all, and to educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them . . .”   Source: Remarks to a delegation of Methodist church leaders by President William McKinley on November 21, 1899. How did the United States gain control of the Philippines? (pg 607) What is the speaker saying to his audience in the above passage? How does the author of the above passage see the Philippines?

What does this document show in relation to imperialism?

What impression if the above cartoon give you?

25-3 Self-Rule for Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (pg 610) Canada Grows (pg 612): How was Canada effected by imperialism?

Ch25 Sec 4 Economic Imperialism in Latin America (pg 610) Upcoming Political Problems The Search for Stability regionalism - ?? caudillos - ??

Ch25 Sec 4 Economic Imperialism in Latin America (pg 610-621) The Economics of Dependence (618) The Cycle of Economic Dependence Foreign Influence Mounts Some Economic Growth The Influence of the United States (619) The Monroe Doctrine Monroe Doctrine - ?? What was its importance? Building the Panama Canal How and why was it built? Panama Canal - ??

Ch 25 Sec 4 How did Latin Americans view Panama Canal?

Ch 25 What time period are the events show in the above map taking place?