. 1.1900 Foraker Act 2.Established civil government 3.1917 Puerto Ricans gain more citizenship rights and greater control over legislature 4.U.S. territory.

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Foraker Act 2.Established civil government Puerto Ricans gain more citizenship rights and greater control over legislature 4.U.S. territory

1.1902, Cuba forced to add the Platt Amendment 2.The amendment restricted Cuban rights 3.Gave U.S. the right to intervene 4.Made Cuba a U.S. protectorate

1.Relied on a strong military 2.Roosevelt intimidated Colombia to gain control over “Canal Zone” in Panama 3.U.S. built the Panama Canal

Monroe Doctrine updated for economic imperialism 2.U.S. would be policing power in Latin America 3.Many Latin Americans resent “big brother”U.S.

1.Increase American investments in Central America and the Caribbean 2.Back investments with military intervention

1.Wilson criticized imperialism 2.Promised that U.S. would promote “human rights, national integrity, and opportunity.”

1.Forced Wilson to compromise ideals 2.Refusal to support Huerta 3.Pancho Villa’s raids 4.Support for Carranza