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Warm-up List & describe the 4 factors of US imperialism
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United States “Empire”
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U.S. Expansion Alfred T. Mahan (rose to Admiral in US Navy) claimed that throughout history, great nations owed their greatness to a powerful navies Called upon America to build a new, modern fleet Also argued that America needed to acquire foreign bases to refuel ships and gather fresh supplies Theodore Roosevelt ordered every ship in American Navy to have a copy of this book
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Seward’s Folly 1867 Secretary of State, William Seward bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. Journalists joked “Seward’s Folly” or “Seward’s Icebox” Vast tundra of snow and ice Turned out to rich in natural resources: timber, oil, gold, etc. Today scholars see the purchase as a key milestone on America’s road to power
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The Pacific Hawaii: Important to U.S. business interests
Leased Pearl Harbor to U.S. as repair and fuel facility American businessmen overthrew Hawaiian Queen to run the Hawaiian government Annexed in 1897—became official US territory (not a state until the 1950s) Samoa: Island and port (Pago Pago) important to U.S. Acquired Pago Pago after annexation of Hawaii
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China Huge population and large markets important to U.S. trade
Other nations (Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Japan) had spheres of influence to trade in China U. S. proposed an “Open Door Policy”… equal opportunity to trade there
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Activity: Textbook page 142… Read and answer questions 1 & 2.
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