Conquering the Island of Hawaii American Imperialism: Conquering the Island of Hawaii Why did the United States conquer this island kingdom?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 18 Section 1 Part 2. The United States Acquires Alaska Early supporter of expansionism was William Seward 1867 – Seward arranged to buy Alaska.
Advertisements

Ch.10 Imperialism America Claims an Empire. Imperialism The policy in which stronger nations take over weaker ones  Economic: new markets, natural resources.
Section 2 - The United States Takes Hawaii Mahan’s 3 Part Plan unfolding.
Origins of American Imperialism Hawaii. Imperialism The policy of stronger nations extending their economic, political or military control over weaker.
Roots of Imperialism U.S. History Chapter 9.
LESSON OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/ SWBAT
The United States Continues to Expand Becoming a World Power ( )
Unit 3. American Imperialism EQ: How did the US come to be a global power? Major topics Motives for imperialism Acquisition of Alaska and Hawaii Spanish-American.
Imperialism & America Chapter 18 Section 1.
US Becomes a World Imperial Power US had always sought to expand its boundaries Imperialism is defined as a strong nation extending political, military.
LESSON OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/ SWBAT
Imperialism and America
Ch 10, Section 1 Imperialism and America Part B. 1.Who was the Unites States Secretary of State in 1867? William Seward 2. In 1867, what territory did.
American Imperialism United States History Mr. Terrell.
Why would a country want to acquire land overseas? Imperialism.
Unit Question How and why does the United States entered the imperialist competition later than the European powers but soon extended its influence in.
American History Chapter 17-1
Annexing Hawaii Why Hawaii? Political: to spread democracy-Hawaii had a monarchy Economic: for resources such as sugar & fruits, land, cheap labor,
Imperialism and America Ch American Expansionism Imperialism- the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military.
Aloha Lesson 26 part 1. American Expansionism In 1893, Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii gave up her throne. Hawaii was about to be taken over by the United.
Imperialism Chapter 5, section 1.
Chapter 7 Section 1.
Imperialist America America Expands Beyond Borders.
Imperialism Warm Up: Semper Fidelis Objective: Understand US role in Imperialism Standard 11.4 Reading
Chapter 5 Becoming a World Power
STANDARD(S) ADRESSED: 11.4 Students trace the rise of the United States to its role as a world power in the twentieth century. LESSON OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/
Chapter 10 America Claims an Empire Section 1 Imperialism and America.
Imperialism Policy by which strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories.
Reasons for American Imperialism. America: What is different?
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute November 14, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green.
Expansionism/imperialism Very general overview of U.S. Expansion in 1890s US world economic power by 1890s Big Question - would US expand geographically?
11-5 Imperialism in Southeast Asia Dutch (Netherlands)- Dutch East India company takes control of most of the 3,000 mile long chain of Indonesian islands.
The Imperialist Vison Imperialism- is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations Protectorate- the ruling power.
10.1 Imperialism and America How did economic activity lead to political and military involvement overseas?
10, sec. 1 Imperialism & America. Imperialism  When strong nations control weaker nations.
Ch. 5-1 The Roots of Imperialism Pgs
18-1: Imperialism and America
America Claims an Empire
What is imperialism? Policy in which stronger nations extend their control over weaker territories Economically and politically Often using military control.
Entering the World Stage
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute December 20, 2010 U.S. History Mr. Green.
What is Imperialism? On a sheet of notebook paper define imperialism
Imperialism U.S. History Week #15.
Vocabulary 10 -Imperialism -Protectorate -Pan-Americanism -Treaty of Kanagawa (p 144) -Queen Liliuokalani (p 145) -Organization of American States (OAS)
America Claims an Empire
American Influence Grows
Imperialism and America
America Becomes a Colonial Power.
“The U.S. Expands Its’ Empire”
Influences in Hawaii and Asia
Imperialism & World War I
America Claims an Empire Ch.10 Imperialism.
America Becomes a Colonial Power.
Chapter 18 America Claims an Empire
Imperialism and America
Concept Attainment You will be trying to solve a puzzle by examining two sets of words that are alike/not alike. On the following slide I will reveal an.
America Claims an Empire Ch.10 Imperialism.
Imperialism and America
Imperialism.
American influence Grows 4.5
Let us begin our new unit.
#53 Ch.10.1 Notes Imperialism and America
Origins of American Imperialism
Why did America join the imperialist club at the end
Imperialism Unit 4 Notes (Pg. 1).
Bell Ringer List 1 word that describes imperialism.
America Becomes a Colonial Power.
American Imperialization
Chapter 7-Entering the World Stage Section 1-The Lure of Imperialism
America Claims an Empire Imperialism and America Chapter 18 - Sect. #1
Presentation transcript:

Conquering the Island of Hawaii American Imperialism: Conquering the Island of Hawaii Why did the United States conquer this island kingdom?

Opening Vocabulary Please define the following terms in your own words, using a chart format. TermDefinitionPicture Imperialism Alfred T. Mahan King Kalakaua Queen Liliuokalani Sphere of Influence Sanford B. Dole When stronger nations extend their policies on weaker nations. Admiral who wanted to build up the Navy to compete with other nations. King who was influenced by the US govn’t to hand over HI Kalakaua’s sister, who wanted a “Hawaii for Hawaiians.” The US influences the political, social & economic culture of a region in the world He became the president of the Rep. of HI

Why did the US want to expand? US Expansion: To compete with European expansion around the world. To increase markets. To build up American military (Naval) power. To bring American ideals to “less fortunate” peoples. Washington was afraid that HI would fall under Europe’s sphere of influence. Admiral Mahan knew that a large Navy needed fueling stations. US industries/ agriculture wanted resources & markets to sell goods. -Congressional Church’s missionaries -Establish Democracy -”White Man’s Burden”

American timeline in Hawaii First Europeans settle in HI HI monarchy is formed USA & HI sign trade & navigation treaties USA & HI sign trade & navigation treaties. 1876, USA had exclusive trading rights. After 1876, American owned sugar plantations increased. plantation.com/cookbook/images/caneboys.jpg

The Annexation of Hawaii 1887, US Navy acquire Pearl Harbor as a refueling station.  Pearl Harbor was the best harbor.  Closer to west coast than Midway Island.

The Annexation of Hawaii 1890, the McKinley- Tariff Act caused competition in sugar trade.  Plantation owners were upset.  Plantation owners were looking at annexation. Kekaha Sugar Company, Ltd.

The Annexation of Hawaii 1887, King Kalakaua was forced to amend the Hawai’ian constitution  Only wealthy land owners could then vote 1891, Kalakaua died & his sister, Queen Liliuokalani took the throne.

The Annexation of Hawaii Liliuokalani was a nationalist  Wanted to change back the constitution. 1893, US Government Minister to HI, John Stevens brought in the Marines to intimidate Liliuokalani

The Annexation of Hawaii The US sent up a provisional government, without support from the indigenous peoples. Due to pressure, Queen Liliuokalani gave up her throne to the Committee of Safety on Jan 17, Hawaii was then led by Sanford B. Dole  The cousin of fruit king James Dole. Hawaii was set up as an American territory.

The Annexation of Hawaii "Substantial wrong has thus been done which a due regard for our national character as well as the rights of the injured people requires we should endeavor to repair the monarchy."