United States Territorial Gains & Imperialism. Review your notes from Chapter 10 section 1 Then write.

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United States Territorial Gains & Imperialism

Review your notes from Chapter 10 section 1 Then write

I. Imperialism A. Policy where stronger nations extend their economic, political or military control over weaker territories.

II. U.S. Imperialism A.U.S. needed raw materials to support industrial expansion & new markets to sell goods B.Wanted to build up military strength – match other countries C.Belief in Anglo-Saxon Superiority D.Determination to keep Europe out of the W. Hemisphere

III. Hawaii A.Americans owned ¾ of wealth (sugar plantations) B.Americans controlled govt. 1.Only wealthy landowners could vote C.Tax was placed on Hawaiian sugar (McKinley Tariff of 1890) D.Americans called for annexation of Hawaii E.1898 Hawaii became U.S. territory

IV. Puerto Rico A.U.S. takes control of govt. after Spanish American War (1898) B.Gives U.S. strategic location in Caribbean – near Panama C.Puerto Ricans were not U.S. Citizens D.Becomes a commonwealth in Can make their own laws 2.U.S. controls taxes & defense 3.Can move freely to the U.S. 4.Representatives in Congress – but can’t vote!