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1 The Roots of Imperialism
Chapter 5 Section 1

2 Focus Question How and why did the United States take a more active role in world affairs in the late 19th/early 20th centuries?

3 A Definition of Imperialism
1: the extension of one country’s power over others 2: the intense scramble for overseas colonies 3: direct control over vast territories

4 Imperialism was based on...
1. Economics Western countries wanted new markets and raw materials (rubber, tin, and oil) 2. Gaining an advantage over rivals * Colonies = money and power (Land = Money = Power) * Failure to have colonies = weakness

5 3. Social Darwinism: Superior races must dominate the weaker and inferior races.
4. Religion and Humanitarianism * White Man’s Burden: concept which said white people had a moral obligation to civilize ignorant people.

6 Parts of Imperialism 1. Protectorate - a political unit (colony) that depends on someone else for protection 2. Direct Rule – form of rule in which local officials were removed from power and replaced with new officials from the mother country 3. Indirect Rule – form of rule where local officials were allowed to keep their positions of authority but answered to mother country

7 U.S.’s First Steps Toward World Power
Alfred T. Mahan “The Influence of Sea Power Upon History” Called upon U.S. to build a modern naval fleet Mathew Perry Negotiated treaty that opened Japanese trade with America Seward’s Folly Bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million James Blaine First International Pan-American Conference: preached benefits of economic cooperation to 17 Latin American countries

8 Annexation of Hawaii King Kalakaua amended Hawaiian constitution
Limited voting rights to wealthy American landowners Queen Liliuokalani opposed growing U.S. control of the islands Abolished constitution Sanford B. Dole & other planters removed Queen Liliuokalani from power Hawaii annexed as a U.S. territory in 1898 Justification: U.S. needed naval base in Hawaii

9 Summary Write 1-2 sentences telling teacher what the notes were about.


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