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People Cuba and the US Spanish American War Hawaii and Alaska Foreign Affairs Next Round

President McKinley made a commission and appointed this person to lead the government in the Phillipines Simran Bhakta

William Taft

In 1901, this general captured Aguinaldo Simran Bhakta

General Funston

US forces aided by Filipino guerrillas occupied Manila under this person Simran Bhakta

Emilio Aguinaldo

These two groups attacked Manila and destroyed the Spanish fleet Simran Bhakta

Commodore Dewey and Asiatic Squadron

The Boxer Rebellion led this person to restate the Open Door Policy regarding Chinese Sovereignty Simran Bhakta

John Hay

This is how US soldiers felt about the Cuban people Dusti Douglas

They despised them

This President established a military government for Cuba Dusti Douglas

President McKinley

Two things the United States did to help the Cubans Dusti Douglas

Modernize sugar production, improved sanitation, established schools, and restored order in administration

This Amendment abjured any claim the United States had to Cuba Dusti Douglas

Teller Amendment

The Cubans drafted a Constitution with US prohibitions on relations with Europe, allowed US intervention, and allowed US bases in this arrangement Dusti Douglas

Platt Amendment

This caused the greatest amount of casualties in the Spanish American War Jessica Hudnall

Disease

This treaty helped the US obtain control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Phillipines

The Treaty of Paris 1898

This encouraged the US Congress to declare war on Spain

Spain’s inability to guarantee peace and stability in Cuba, the explosion of the USS Maine, and pressure by the press

This was the tariff passed by Congress in 1894 that restricted US sugar imports

Wilson-Gorman Tariff

Necessary stations in the 19 th century where steamships that burned coal were refueled

Coaling stations

This person denied the annexation of Hawaii Jonathan Salas

Cleveland

Liliuokalani supported this movement that meant to rule as an absolute monarchy Jonathan Salas

Hawaii for the Hawaiians

This person staged coup d'état which disposed the queen Jonathan Salas

Ambassador Stevens

This person called for a modern navy and the annexation of Hawaii Jonathan Salas

Alfred Thayer Mahan

The United States spent $7.2 million on the purchase of this Jonathan Salas

Alaska

This treaty made Japan angry with the US

Treaty of Portsmouth

This doctrine allowed the US to intervene militarily within Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine

With this the US could take control within foreign countries without really taking control

Dollar Diplomacy

This group began savage insurgency because of the US refusal to withdraw

Filipino nationalists

This agreement made Japan agree to not issue passports to laborers for America Sarah Driver

1907 Gentlemen’s Agreement

Panama Canal Industry Empire In Latin America Mixed Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan

Industry strengthened the United States’ ties with these two places Reina-Denise Soria

Latin America and East Asia

This country competed with American Industry Reina-Denise Soria

Britain

This helped push for an increase in industry Reina-Denise Soria

Constant and ongoing wars

This theory spurred industry expansion in America Reina-Denise Soria

Darwin’s Theory

This is why Latin America was affected by American industry Reina-Denise Soria

Many Latin American countries needed American goods and support due to wars and revolts

This was the foundation for meddling in Latin America Leeila Hanson

Monroe Doctrine

Americans desired this as early as the Grant administration Leeila Hanson

A canal

Venezuela was the underdog in this dispute Leeila Hanson

Venezuela-British Guiana dispute

When the US did this, Britain agreed to arbitration Leeila Hanson

threatened war

This was the final result of the Venezuela-British Guiana dispute Leeila Hanson

Britain agreed to arbitration and finally recognized the Monroe Doctrine

This country initially started building a canal in Panama when they took over the De Lesseps company

France

This war caused problems for the United States due to the lack of a canal

Spanish-American

The US abrogated this treaty that barred the US from building a canal on its own Dusti Douglas

Clayton-Bulwer Treaty

This government body rejected the canal

The Columbian Senate

Roosevelt supported this revolution that allowed for a canal

The Panamanian Revolution

The person who asked all countries to respect trading rights Kendra Lewis

Secretary of State John Hay

This letter outraged Americans

Dupuy de Lome

This policy halted Japanese immigrants from coming to the US

Open Door Policy

He supported a Panamanian Revolution against Columbia

Roosevelt

This group argued against to combat American imperialism and involved William James and Mark Twain

Anti-imperialist league

Captain Mahan believed this would make a strong nation

A strong navy

The acquisition of a coaling station called for this

A modern navy

Captain Thayer Mahan wanted to build these

canals

In 1898, Captain Thayer Mahan got his way when the US annexed this place

Hawaii

These two people supported Captain Mahan Xavier Roberts

Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Theodore Roosevelt