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American Empire © Student Handouts, Inc.

MANIFEST DESTINY Idea that United States should expand from Atlantic to Pacific Louisiana Purchase (1803-1804) Mexican-American War (1846-1848) Gadsden Purchase (1853-1854) Notes for teacher: Review of American history.

“INTERNAL” TERRITORIAL EXPANSION Alaska “Seward’s Folly” Bought from Russia, 1867 Became 49th state, 1958 Hawaii Annexed, 1898 Became 50th state, 1959 Puerto Rico Acquired following Spanish-American War, 1898 Puerto Ricans are American citizens Notes for the teacher: Discuss the differences in how these areas were acquired. Discuss these areas’ native populations.

“EXTERNAL” TERRITORIAL EXPANSION Philippines Acquired following Spanish-American War, 1898 Independent, 1946 Samoa, Virgin Islands, Wake, Guam Acquired by annexation or treaty Military bases Administered by U.S. Department of the Interior Caroline, Mariana, and Marshall Islands United Nations trusteeships, 1947 Administered by U.S. Department of the Navy Notes for the teacher: Preview/Review the importance of these locations in World War II.

REVIEW QUESTIONS What term describes the philosophy behind United States westward expansion? How and when was Alaska acquired by the United States? How and when was Hawai’i acquired by the United States? Describe Puerto Rico’s affiliation with the United States. Describe United States governance of its Pacific territories.