Rise of Imperial Republic of U.S.A Define the term: imperialism. What are strengths and weaknesses in pursuing empire?

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Rise of Imperial Republic of U.S.A Define the term: imperialism. What are strengths and weaknesses in pursuing empire?

Imperialism Defined  Empire Building & Overseas Expansion  An empire of liberty & Manifest Destiny  Alaska: Seward’s Icebox  Pacific Basin Initiatives  The China Trades  Pan American Union  Diplomacy: Monroe Doctrine

The U.S. Economy  Continental Power  Industrial Dilemma  Boom Bust Cycles  Depression of 1893  The Frontier Thesis: FJ Turner  Expansionists at Home and Abroad  Neo MD: Mahan and Strong

The Spanish-Cuban-US War  Ten Years War  Cuban Independence Denied  Economic Infrastructure & Investments  Jose Marti and Independence of Cuba Mart%C3%AD Mart%C3%AD Mart%C3%AD  War and U.S. Role

Yellow Journalism  McKinley Presidency  Sensationalism  Maine Incident: Remember the Maine & to Hell with Spain  Jingoism and Public Opinion  War and Imperial Interests  The Foraker Amendment

Roosevelt Corollary: updating Monroe Doctrine  Cuba’s Platt Amendment: Protectorate?  Panama: Canal Zone Diplomacy  Nicaragua: Dollar Diplomacy  Haiti: Interventionism  Big Stick in Action  Drago Doctrine:The America’s Response  Stable, Orderly or Else!

The Chinese Melon  The Opium War: British Imperialism  De-stabilization of Manchu Dynasty  Sino-Japanese War, 1895  Boxer Rebellion  The Open Door Notes  U.S. Commercial Expansion  Sun Yat-Sen & Chinese Republic, 1911

Japan: The Rising Sun  U.S. opens the door: Perry Expedition  Meiji Restoration: Modernization  Sino Japanese War: Japan has arrived  Imperial expansion and Manchuria  Russo Japanese War,  The U.S., Root-Takahira Accords  Pacific Rivalry and roots of Pearl Harbor

Pacific Initiatives  Midway, Samoa and Oceania  The Hawaiian Isle Intervention  Treaty with Spain: Guam + Puerto Rico  The Philippines: promises, promises  Great White Fleet sets sail  Imperial Debate: Expansionists v. Anti- Expansionists. Impact on democracy?

U.S. Hegemony What are the costs of building and maintaining an overseas empire? Evaluate the impact of U.S. image abroad.