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1 EQ: How and why did U.S. foreign policy change in the late 1800’s?
BW – Define In Notes: Imperialism, Yellow Journalism, Spanish-American War (not in glossary, look in text) CW Notes CW2 US Empire reading HW Ansewr EQ, finish US Empire

2 President George Washington President James Monroe
Throughout most of the 1800’s, U.S. foreign policy was based on non-involvement. President George Washington President James Monroe

3 American Samoa, acquired in 1899
By the late 1800’s, the U.S. shifted to a foreign policy of imperialism in order to acquire overseas lands. Alaska, acquired in 1867 American Samoa, acquired in 1899

4 The U.S. acquired these overseas lands mainly due to its need for raw materials and new markets.

5 In 1898, the U.S. annexed the island chain of Hawaii.

6 The U.S. also acquired overseas lands from Spain when it won the Spanish-American War (1898).
Won from Spain the Philippine Islands Guam Puerto Rico exclusive rights to Cuba X X X X X = Won from Spain in 1898.

7 This war occurred due to the U. S
This war occurred due to the U.S. supporting Cuba’s fight for independence from Spain. President William McKinley (1897 – 1901) Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the Rough Riders

8 U.S. journalists used yellow journalism to generate public support for U.S. involvement in the war.
Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst

9 As a result of winning the war, the U.S. was viewed as a world power.

10 What is the message of this political cartoon?


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