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DAY 48: IMPERIALISM Period 7
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Early Stirrings William Seward: buys Alaska: 1867 $7.2 million, Seward’s Folly, Seward’s Icebox Samoan Islands near war between US and Germany Chile near war between US and Chileans Venezuela, British Guiana, almost cause war
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Hawaii 1840s, US wants HI for sugar trade 1890: McKinley Tariff, raise import rates on foreign sugar HI sugar planters face depression Tariff disappears if HI is annexed into US Queen Liliuokalani inherits throne Tried to get rid of foreign interference Jan 1893 planters stage overthrow of Queen US (w/out pres approval) sends marines Queen forced out, Cleveland forced to annex HI Cleveland: anti-imperialist American sentiment: pro-imperialism HI remains a territory until 1959
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Remember the Maine! Spain controls islands in W. Hemisphere Goes against Monroe Doctrine Cuba: revolts against Spanish Spain sent rebels to concentration camps (execution, poor conditions, 200K died) Hearst and Pulitzer write about it in papers Yellow Journalism Feb 1898 Maine battleship in Havana Harbor Explodes and sinks, 260 sailors die
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“Remember the Maine, to Hell With Spain” McKinley gets permission to go to war Message: US supports Cuban independence Teller Amendment: promised US wouldn’t annex islands Congress declares war on Spain
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Spanish-American War and Consequences US unprepared for war Food, clothes, understaffed, but Spain = less ready Battle of Manila Bay, Philippines Admiral Dewey, success against Spain, 1 US casualty Rough Riders organized by Teddy Roosevelt Charged up San Juan Hill, helped corner Spanish forces War won when Spanish Atlantic fleet destroyed
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Treaty of Paris US received Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico Spain got $20 mil for Philippines Anti-Imperialists: US hypocrite for gaining empire Emilio Aguinaldo leads rebellion in Philippines Lasts 3 years, 4k US deaths Most of US supports expansionist policies
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Roosevelt Corollary and L. America Platt Amendment of 1901 Cuba forbidden from treaties that endanger independence Prohibit Euro gunboats on Cuban shore Prohibit Cuba from incurring large debt US gets naval base at Guantanamo Bay Cuba = legal protectorate of US Roosevelt Corollary Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick (US Navy) Defend territory and avoid war, esp. in Latin America L. Amer. countries resent “Yankee Imperialism”
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Other US Imperialism Japan: trade opened in 1854, Commod. Perry China: divided by European empires “Spheres of Influence” colonial entities, 1894 GB, FR, RU, GER, JAP Secr. Of State John Hay: fears US will lose out Circulates letters: Open Door Notes Requests nations agree to free trade w China Britain agrees, others don’t, Hay lies to force them to
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Other Imperialism China: Boxer Rebellion 1 st time US invades continent w/out trying to get territory TR wins Nobel Peace Prize: Russian and Japan negotiation Relationship w/Japan = cold Japanese immigrants face discrimination Great White Fleet Panama Canal Built Hay-Pauncefote Treaty: US builds and fortifies Yellow Fever, revolts by Panama citizens Finished in 1914, $345 million
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Timeline 1. Starting as early as necessary, create a timeline of US imperial ventures 2. Focus mostly on Period 7 events, but you may extend as early or as late as you want in the timeline 3. Include important information, people, events, etc in the timeline Complete on a separate sheet of paper
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