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Table of Contents Page 1 – Cover page/Intro to Unit 3 Gallery Walk Page 2 – Table of Contents Page 3 – Unit 3 Vocabulary Chart Page 4 – Warm-Ups Page 5 –Before and After Exercise-Imperialism and America Page 6 – Annexation of Hawaii Page 7 – Homework page 103 Page 8 – Spanish-American War notes Page 9 – Homework page 105 Page 10 –Acquiring New Lands Page 11 – Homework page 107 Page 12 – Panama Canal notes

No Warm-Up Today’s Objective SWBAT evaluate the different presidential diplomacies toward Latin America during the early 1900’s. SWBAT evaluate the different presidential diplomacies toward Latin America during the early 1900’s.

Beach Ball Review What was Teddy Roosevelt’s crew called that fought in Cuba? What was Teddy Roosevelt’s crew called that fought in Cuba? What was the name of the African American troops that fought in Cuba? What was the name of the African American troops that fought in Cuba? What is the treaty called that ended the Spanish-American War. What is the treaty called that ended the Spanish-American War. List the four countries that the U.S. took from Spain. List the four countries that the U.S. took from Spain. What is the nickname the U.S. gave for the Spanish-American War? What is the nickname the U.S. gave for the Spanish-American War? Why did the U.S. want Puerto Rico? Why did the U.S. want Puerto Rico? Describe the Foraker Act and the government it set up in Puerto Rico. Describe the Foraker Act and the government it set up in Puerto Rico. Why did the U.S. want Cuba? Why did the U.S. want Cuba? What was the Platt Amendment? What did it allow the U.S. to do? What was the Platt Amendment? What did it allow the U.S. to do? Why did the U.S. want the Philippines? Why did the U.S. want the Philippines? Name of the Filipino leader that led the revolt against the U.S.? Name of the Filipino leader that led the revolt against the U.S.? How long did it take the U.S. to end the revolt in the Philippines? How long did it take the U.S. to end the revolt in the Philippines? What did many European nations already establish in China? What did many European nations already establish in China? Proposed that European countries share trading rights in China. Proposed that European countries share trading rights in China. What was the Boxer Rebellion? Why did it start? What was the Boxer Rebellion? Why did it start? What did the U.S. issue after the Boxer Rebellion? What did the U.S. issue after the Boxer Rebellion?

Panama Canal

Think, Pair, Share (1) What do you know about the Panama Canal? What do you know about the Panama Canal? Try to remember from your previous history classes and discuss it with your partner. Try to remember from your previous history classes and discuss it with your partner.

Why a Canal? The idea of a canal connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean had been discussed for many years by the U.S. The idea of a canal connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean had been discussed for many years by the U.S. Such a canal would cut travel time for U.S. military and commercial ships. Such a canal would cut travel time for U.S. military and commercial ships. In other words, IT WAS GOOD FOR BUSINESS In other words, IT WAS GOOD FOR BUSINESS

Panama The narrow strip of land in Panama was a logical place to build it. The narrow strip of land in Panama was a logical place to build it. However, at this time Colombia owned the land and refused to sell it to the U.S. However, at this time Colombia owned the land and refused to sell it to the U.S. The U.S., led by President Theodore Roosevelt, was determined to get the land. The U.S., led by President Theodore Roosevelt, was determined to get the land.

Think, Pair, Share (2) What do you think the U.S. is going to do to get the land to build the Panama Canal? What do you think the U.S. is going to do to get the land to build the Panama Canal?

U.S. Supported Rebellion The U.S. helped organize a Panamanian rebellion against Colombia. The U.S. helped organize a Panamanian rebellion against Colombia. Theodore Roosevelt sent eleven U.S. warships to Panama Theodore Roosevelt sent eleven U.S. warships to Panama On November 3, 1903, Panama declared its independence from Colombia. On November 3, 1903, Panama declared its independence from Colombia.

Deal to Build Canal 15 days after winning their independence, Panama signed a deal allowing the U.S. to build the canal. 15 days after winning their independence, Panama signed a deal allowing the U.S. to build the canal. 43,000 workers were employed to build the canal. 43,000 workers were employed to build the canal. More than 5,600 workers died from accidents and disease. More than 5,600 workers died from accidents and disease. The canal officially opened for business on August 15, The canal officially opened for business on August 15, 1914.

Think, Pair, Share (3) Do you think relations between the U.S. and Latin America were damaged because the U.S. supported the rebellion against Colombia? Do you think relations between the U.S. and Latin America were damaged because the U.S. supported the rebellion against Colombia?

Presidential Diplomacies Activity Get into your reading groups of four. Get into your reading groups of four. Read the information on each presidential diplomacy OUTLOUD. Read the information on each presidential diplomacy OUTLOUD. Fill in the “Presidential Diplomacies Grid.” Fill in the “Presidential Diplomacies Grid.”

Big Stick Policy