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Today's Agenda Bellwork Announcements Questions Bellwork Review Lecture

American Imperialism US.24 Describe the consequences of American imperialism of the period, including the following events: (E, G, H, P) · annexation of Hawaii · Spanish-American War (Teller, Platt, and Foraker Acts) · Philippine Insurrection · Roosevelt Corollary · Panama Canal

Objective Understand how the United States involvement in Latin America and Asia increased greatly as a result of the war and continues today.

Annexation of Hawaii

Why did we want Hawaii? Imperialism – The Economic and Political Control of a Powerful Nation over a Weaker One. Many industrialized countries all over the world were expanding via imperialism during this time frame. (1870's-1914)

Hawaii had a lot to offer We wanted Hawaii for three reasons: 1) Great soil to grow sugar cane! 2) Great Harbor for a naval base (Pearl Harbor) 3) Great supply point for trips to and from Asia.

We took Hawaii Sugar Plantations were plentiful in Hawaii. Plantations required cheap labor and people began going to Hawaii to work, including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Filipinos, Spanish and Puerto Ricans. U.S. Plantation Investors were concerned they would lose their investments to foreigners.

Why did the US want to expand? 1) To Compete with European Expansion around the world 2) Build up America's Navy 3) Increase foreign markets and resources 4) Share American Ideals with 'less fortunate' people.

Hawaii Timeline 1778 – First European Settlement 1810 – Hawaiian Monarchy is Created 1826 – Hawaii and US sign trade and navigation treaties 1876 – U.S. gets sole trade rights with Hawaii U.S. owned plantations begin to increase U.S. acquires Pearl Harbor as a supply port 1890 – McKinley Tariff Act places tariffs on sugar imports – Plantation owners were not pleased! We take Hawaii....

Dole

Sanford Dole Jan 17, 1893: Americans overthrow Hawaiian monarchy history/americans-overthrow-hawaiian- monarchy

American Imperialism US.24 Describe the consequences of American imperialism of the period, including the following events: (E, G, H, P) · annexation of Hawaii · Spanish-American War (Teller, Platt, and Foraker Acts) · Philippine Insurrection · Roosevelt Corollary · Panama Canal

Spanish-America War

Remember the Maine!

The U.S.S. Maine Explodes February 6, 1898:

Teller Amendment We are fighting Spain to liberate Cuba, not to take Cuba! H1JaSWq4

Platt Amendment We will let Cuba be free, as long as they stay a friend to us and no one else. YCI

Foraker Act We take over Puerto Rico ml

American Imperialism US.24 Describe the consequences of American imperialism of the period, including the following events: (E, G, H, P) · annexation of Hawaii · Spanish-American War (Teller, Platt, and Foraker Acts) · Philippine Insurrection · Roosevelt Corollary · Panama Canal

Philippine Insurrection The Treaty of Paris gave us the Philippines. We took it and its people. They were not pleased. bmittedFileView?file=history_philippineinsur rection.htm

Monroe Doctrine Proclamation in 1823 by President James Monroe. Basically, it warned European nations not to get involved in political matters in Central and South America. The Doctrine was intended to show that the United States was the only country that could influence such political matters. Further, several countries in South American had recently undergone revolutions against their European colonial owners and ended up with republican governments. The United States agreed with their political philosophy and did not want to see those newly free nations become European colonies again.

Roosevelt Corollary

Monroe Doctrine was a 'please don't do anything' Roosevelt said 'You better not do anything! Or Else!' monroe-doctrine

Panama Canal

Panama Canal Facts facts-about-the-panama-canal

Panama Canal was a Modern Marvel marvels/videos/inside-the-panama-canalhttp:// marvels/videos/inside-the-panama-canal#

American Imperialism US.24 Describe the consequences of American imperialism of the period, including the following events: (E, G, H, P) · annexation of Hawaii · Spanish-American War (Teller, Platt, and Foraker Acts) · Philippine Insurrection · Roosevelt Corollary · Panama Canal

Objective Understand how the United States involvement in Latin America and Asia increased greatly as a result of the war and continues today.

Questions W Why did some Americans have a strong economic interest in Cuba? W Why did some Americans support Spanish control of Cuba, while others sympathized with the rebels? ) Where was the Spanish-American War fought? ) What were the consequences of the war for Spain and the United States? 5