US Territories & Protectorates. Hawaii (1893) US annexed at the urging of US sugar planters who wanted to get out of paying a tariff. Benefit: Strategic.

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US Territories & Protectorates

Hawaii (1893) US annexed at the urging of US sugar planters who wanted to get out of paying a tariff. Benefit: Strategic location in Pacific (naval base). Queen Lili: Hawaiian queen at time of annex. Wanted to return Hawaii back to her people.

Alaska (1867) Bought from Russia for $7.2 million. Benefit: Rich in minerals, oil, timber,etc. Also, close to Asia. Seward’s Folly: Dream to have Alaska part of US.

Cuba (1903) Given independence after Spanish-American War. Made it s US protectorate. Benefit: Wanted to protects US businesses (sugar, tobacco, mining, RRS, and utilities). Platt Amendment: In Cuba’s constitution, stated US has certain controls over Cuba.

Puerto Rico (1898) Spoils of Spanish-American War Benefit: Strategic Location in the Caribbean Sea. Used in building of Panama Canal.

Philippines/Guam (1898) Spoils of the Spanish-American War Benefit: Strategic location in the Pacific Ocean. Filipinos helped US fight Spain & then tried to fight US for independence, but rebellion put down. 200,000 Filipino civilians were killed.

China (1899) Open Door Policy: US wanted unrestricted trade rights w/ China. John Hay: Encouraged the demand of free trade. Boxer Rebellion: China tried to rid itself of “Foreign Devils.” US & European powers put down rebellion.

Panama Canal ( ) Panama was owned by Colombia. US encouraged Panamanians to fight Columbians for independence. Benefit: Wanted a short-cut for trade from Asia to Eastern markets. US owned until 1999.

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