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U.S. Expansionism in Asia & Latin America (1890 – 1920) 1

2 n Read your packet of materials n Be ready to present –Why was the U.S. involved in___________? –Explain the role of main figures involved. –What was the sequence of events (w/dates)? –Was American involvement an example of imperialism? –Provide captions for the images you are given –Hawaii ( AH/ Green), Cuba ( AH/ Greeen), Panama ( AH/ Green) Philippines ( AH/ Green), Mexico ( AH/ Green), China ( AH/ Green) In Groups

Hawaii 3

Queen Liliuokalani Gov. Sanford B. Dole 4

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Spanish - American War (1898) 8

Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam - all Spanish possessions in

Jose Marti & Cuban “Insurrectos” 10

“Remember the Maine” 11

“Yellow Journalism” - Hearst & Pulitzer 12

TR & the “Rough Riders” A “Splendid Little War” The Platt Amendment 13

Hearst and Marti 14

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The Philippine- American War or “Insurrection” 16

Emilio Aguinaldo vs. William McKinley 17

“Little Brown Brothers” 18

China & the “Open Door Policy” 19

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John Hay “Spheres of Influence” Boxer Rebellion 21

International “Relief” Force in Action

23 Pro-Expansion Anti-Imperialism The Senate debate in 1899 over the Treaty of Paris MahanCarnegie

TR & “Big Stick”Diplomacy 24

“Roosevelt Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine a.k.a. “Big Stick” Diplomacy 25

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TR, Colombia & the Panamanian Revolution 27

TR Supervising Panama Canal Construction

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Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy” 31

Woodrow Wilson & “Moral Diplomacy” 32 Mexican Revolution

Huerta & Carranza involved in power struggle following Mexican Revolution – WW favors Carranza 33

“Bandit” Francisco “Pancho” Villa Is the “Robin Hood” Of the Mexican Peasants 34

Columbus N.M. Before Villa’s Raid

Columbus N.M. After Villa’s Raid

Pancho Villa & Woodrow Wilson 37

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John J. Pershing & the “Punitive Expedition” 39