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Get out: Get out: p. 36 of SSS = p. 53 in notebook p. 36 of SSS = p. 53 in notebook p. 37 of SSS = p. 54 in notebook p. 37 of SSS = p. 54 in notebook

Territories -Hawaii (annexed 1898 by McKinley) American planters had organized the overthrow of the monarchy of Queen Liliuokalani -Philippines War erupts over Philippine desire to be independent William H. Taft was first governor Becomes independent Nation after WWII -Puerto Rico-gained from Spanish American War became a territory of the U.S. and its people became citizens in 1917

-Teller Amendment guaranteed Cuban Independence -Platt Amendment gives U.S. certain economic interests in Cuba & a naval base Cuban Intervention

Asian Interests -Spheres of Influence in China: other countries have some type of indirect control -Open Door Policy Notes written by John Hay Asked for access to China for all nations, opens China to trade -Boxer Rebellion: China wants foreigners out and start attacking, international forces put down Boxer attacks -Russo-Japanese War Teddy Roosevelt is arbitrator US becomes active world participant, set precedent of US intervening in world affairs Ended by Treaty of Portsmouth

Panama Canal -Panama is part of Colombia -U.S. tries to negotiate a canal treaty -Colombia refuses -Panama has a revolution backed by the U.S. to gain freedom from Colombia, once free US can build canal Example of T. Roosevelt’s Big Stick Politics -10 years of construction followed ( ) thousands died of accidents and disease to build the canal -Roosevelt’s Big Stick Foreign Policy “speak softly, carry a big stick”

Foreign Policy -Monroe Doctrine basis of U.S. policy, isolationist, warns Europe to stay out -Roosevelt Corollary- addition to Monroe Doctrine -U.S. will be only nation to intervene (Ex. Big Stick Politics) -Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy -U.S. will use financial policies to influence other countries -used to intervene in Nicaragua -Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy -U.S. refuses to negotiate with “illegal” gov’ts

Impact of Imperialism -U.S. is now a world power -ends isolationist policy -debate over the moral and ethical idea of imperialism -anti-U.S. feelings around the world Philippines: Philippine- American War Latin America: US acts as a police force, nearly forced democratic gov’ts Mexico Pancho Villa led a raid into that killed 17 Americans to protest US involvement in Mexico

Imperialism Mini-Magazine Complete Imperialism Vocab Section Complete Imperialism Vocab Section Complete American Growth and Expansion Section Complete American Growth and Expansion Section Complete Theodore Roosevelt Section Complete Theodore Roosevelt Section Extra Credit: include pictures Extra Credit: include pictures You will get the rest of the information for this assignment on Monday. You will get the rest of the information for this assignment on Monday. You Mini-Magazine is due Tuesday You Mini-Magazine is due Tuesday