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1 Chapter Twenty Seven The Path of Empire Kennedy, Cohen, Bailey American Pageant

2 Pre-Civil War Foreign Policy Farewell Speech, 1796 IsolationNeutralityNo Entangling Alliances

3 Pre-Civil War Foreign Policy Monroe Doctrine, 1823 James Monroe No European Interference in Western Hemisphere

4 The Pan American Movement Pan American Congress Organization of American States Pan American Union James G. Blaine

5 Diplomatic Crisis Seal War of 1893 Samoan Crisis of 1889 New Orleans Lynchings Chilean Crisis of 1892

6 Diplomatic Crisis Venezuelan Crisis of 1895 British Guiana Richard Olney Grover Cleveland Cleveland

7 Imperialism - Expansion Joseph Pulitzer Yellow Journalism – New York World

8 Imperialism - Expansion William Randolph Hearst Yellow Journalism – New York Journal

9 Imperialism - Expansion Yellow Journalism

10 Imperialism - Expansion Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan The Influence of Sea Power Upon World History

11 Imperialism - Expansion Germany – Shantung Province Japan – Korea Russia – Port Arthur, Manchuria

12 Imperialism - Expansion Annexation of Hawaii 1874 Treaty of Commercial Reciprocity (revised 1887) McKinley Tariff of 1890 Queen Liluokalani 1893 Revolt

13 Imperialism - Expansion Cuban Revolution and Spanish-American War Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894 Scorched Earth Policy

14 Imperialism - Expansion Reconcentration Camps Gen. Valeriano Weyler

15 Imperialism - Expansion “Yellow Journalism” Wm. R Hearst - Joseph Pulitzer USS Maine Entering Havana Harbor, 1898

16 Imperialism - Expansion S.S. Olivetta Incident

17 Imperialism - Expansion U.S.S. Maine Incident Wreck of the USS Maine, 1898

18 Imperialism - Expansion U.S.S. Maine Incident

19 Theodore Roosevelt Asst. Sec. of the Navy Commodore George Dewey American Asiatic Fleet Spanish American War

20 Declaration of War Teller Amendment Spanish American War U.S.A. Spain

21 Battle of Manila Bay Emilio Aguinaldo Spanish American War Aguinaldo

22 Invasion of Cuba Admiral Pascual Cervera General William Shafter Spanish American War Cervera Shafter

23 Lt. Col. Teddy Roosevelt Col. Leonard Wood Spanish American War Roosevelt and Men at Battle of San Juan Hill

24 Battle of Santiago El Caney and San Juan Hill Spanish American War U.S. Troops Training in Florida, 1898

25 Naval Battle of Santiago Seizure of Puerto Rico Spanish American War USS OregonViscaya

26 Gen. Nelson Miles Sec. of War Russell Alger Spanish American War Miles Alger

27 Treaty of Paris of 1898 Cuba Guam, Puerto Rico, Philippines $20 million Spanish American War Flag and Seal of the Philippines

28 Anti-Imperialist League Mark Twain Samuel Gompers Andrew Carnegie William James Spanish American War

29 Puerto Rico Foraker Act of 1900 Insular Cases (1901) Spanish American War Flag of Puerto Rico

30 Cuba and the Platt Amendment Spanish American War Flag and Seal of Cuba

31 Recruit Navy arttopic/pstr-rec/nrp1900.htm USS Connecticut -- images/h00001/h00553.jpg George Washington -- portrait/face.html James Monroe -- James G. Blaine -- congress-bio-guide/B html Grover Cleveland a.htm Joseph Pulitzer - William Randolph Hearst - history/willh.html Sources:

32 Yellow Journalism Cartoon – Alfred Thayer Mahan NHhendrix12.htm?login=yes U.S. Navy h78000/h78627k.jpg USS Maine USS Maine c28000/3c28700/3c28771v.jpg USS Maine Headlines _Notes.htm Cuban coat of arms - Cuban flag - Flags/cuba-flag.shtml Sources:

33 Puerto Rico flag - Philippine flag - Roosevelt and Men - Riders.htm Spanish American War Troops - /military/saw/0652.htm Battle of Manila Bay - /images/h91000/h91881k.jpg Emilio Aguinaldo - img/aguinaldo.jpg William Shafter - Weyler - Dewey - Cervera - Sources:

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