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American Imperialism, Economic Growth, Militarism Road to World War One American Imperialism, Economic Growth, Militarism

Vocabulary Imperialism Militarism Nationalism Social Darwinism Yellow Journalism

Reasons for United States expanding its influence Foreign Trade – Economic Growth Social Darwinism Military Strategic Interests Religious-Missionary The American West is settled

Foreign Trade/ Economic Growth Big Business interest in expanding markets overseas. More land to get raw materials. Keep up with European Powers.

Social Darwinism 1. Anglo-Saxon race was superior to other races. This was based on technological advancements, standard of living, and beliefs. 2. Anglo-Saxons had the obligation to spread western civilization and religious beliefs Hierarchy of Race—Some Races better than others

Military Strategic Interests United States reached the end of its expansion interested more land and more foreign trade opportunities

Religious-Missionary American Churches began to send missionaries all over the world. Motivation: To help and improve the lives of people in under developed countries American Missionaries in China

American Expansionism Started in the 1850’s Japan Alaska Samoa Hawaii Spain

Japan US wants to open and develop trade with Japan. Commodore Perry arrives in Tokyo Bay with armed war ships and a letter from the President asking for trading rights. Japanese impressed by the ships and guns. Faced with the new technology Japan set out to transform their feudal society to an industrial nation.

Alaska Alaska was a colony of Russia and Russia wanted to sell it. Secretary of State, William Seward promoted the purchase. US purchased Alaska for $.02 an acre.

Samoa As US saw European powers seize land in Africa and Asia. US thought they had to do the same or lo0se out on global markets and natural resources. Samoa was another land grab by both the US and Germany

Hawaii Another land that expansionists were interested was the Hawaiian islands. These islands would be a military and commercial midway point between Asia and the US.

Workers on a sugar plantation Hawaii Since 1820, Americans came to Hawaii, to set up sugar plantations. By 1880s US planters forced the Hawaiian King to accept a Constitution, which gave them more power. His sister takes over leadership upon his death. Queen Liliuokalani is overthrown by plantation owners. Congress makes Hawaii a territory on US in 1898. Workers on a sugar plantation

Spain Cuba under Spanish rule revolt against Spain. Spain put 1000’s of Cuba rebels in detention camps. Poor food and conditions cause over 200 1000’s deaths. Americans press US gov. to support rebels.

Spain Major newspapers expressed the loudest opposition to Spain’s treatment of Cuba and Cubans. This was referred to as: Yellow Journalism

Yellow Journalism Stop video and write out what is the main message of this political cartoon and what at the objects In the picture to support your conclusion.

Fighting Begins Fighting broke out in Havana the capital. President McKinley sent USS Maine to Havana to protect Americans lives And property. Feb 15th, 1898 large explosion destroyed the Maine. Americans demand Revenge!!!!!!!!!

War spreads to all territories controlled by Spain Spain controlled the Philippines, so the first battle of the war was in the Philippines. Commodore Dewey moved the US fleet to Manila bay and defeated the Spanish squadron.

Spanish American War In this war, Gen Pershing said, “White regiments, black regiments…fought shoulder to shoulder, unmindful of race or color…..and mindful only of their common duty as Americans.” First War fought with integrated units.

The Treaty of Paris: 1898 Cuba was freed from Spanish rule. Spain gave up Puerto Rico, Philippines and the island of Guam and Wake. The U. S. paid Spain $20 mil. for the Philippines. The U. S. becomes an imperial power!

U. S. Interventions in Latin America: 1898-1920s

Write out what you think this political cartoon main message is, and what from the picture supports that.

Summary America begins to believe they need to be a world power. There were 5 reasons America began to believe this. Our expansion began with Japan, Alaska, Samoa, Hawaii and then with our war with Spain. This expansion changed America’s identity to being an Imperial Power. A player on the world’s stage.