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1 CHAPTER 10, SECTION 3 AND 4 NOTES
AMERICA AS A WORLD POWER

2 PLATT AMENDMENT In 1901, the U.S. insisted that Cuba add several provisions to their Constitution. The provisions were: -Cuba couldn’t make treaties that might limit its independence or permit a foreign power to control any part of its territory

3 -Cuba was not to go into debt
-the U.S. reserved the right to intervene in Cuba if necessary -Cuba was not to go into debt -the U.S. could buy or lease land on the island for naval stations & refueling stations The U.S. wouldn’t withdraw troops until they adopted the Platt Amendment

4 FOREIGN POLICIES OF THE U.S.A.
Open Door Policy Roosevelt Corollary Dollar Diplomacy Big Stick Policy

5 Open Door Policy-letters created by Sec
Open Door Policy-letters created by Sec. of State John Hay that proposed nations should share trading rights in China. The U.S. was afraid that China would be carved into colonies and American traders would be shut out.

6 JOHN HAY Created the Open Door Policy

7 ROOSEVELT COROLLARY to the Monroe Doctrine
Gave U.S. the right to intervene to stabilize the economic affairs of small nations in the Caribbean and Central America if they were unable to pay their international debts. The U.S. didn’t want European countries to come into the W. Hemisphere to collect on debts owed.

8 DOLLAR DIPLOMACY Created by President Taft
This policy used diplomacy to advance and protect American businesses in other countries. American businesses would be drawn into Nicaragua for growing fruit & starting mining companies Also wanted to protect Panama Canal

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10 BUILDING THE PANAMA CANAL

11 Pres. T. Roosevelt felt that the U. S
Pres. T. Roosevelt felt that the U.S. needed a canal cutting across Central America to reduce travel time for commercial & military ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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15 FERDINAND DE LESSEPS

16 He attempted to build the Panama Canal from 1879-1882 for France.

17 President Roosevelt was instrumental in completing the Panama Canal.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT President Roosevelt was instrumental in completing the Panama Canal.

18 Pres. T. Roosevelt’s motto
“Speak softly and carry a big stick”

19 The U.S. bought the area where the canal was being built for $40 million from the French.
The U.S. agreed to pay Panama $10 million and an annual rent of $250,000.

20 DOCTOR WILLIAM GORGAS

21 Discovered that the mosquito transmits malaria and yellow fever.

22 Approximately 5,600 workers died from disease or accidents while attempting to construct the Panama Canal.

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30 PANAMA CANAL ZONE LOCKS

31 Panama Canal

32 Panama Canal Lock

33 Panama Canal Train

34 Panama Canal Maersk

35 Panama Canal Maersk

36 Panama Canal Gatun Locks

37 Panama Canal

38 Panama Canal Lock

39 Panama Canal

40 Panama Canal Top Lock

41 Panama Canal Gatun Locks

42 Panama Canal Gatun Lake

43 Panama Canal

44 Panama Canal Pedro Miguel Lock

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46 Panama Canal Pedro Miguel Lock

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61 Panama Canal Trains

62 Panama Canal Miraflores Locks

63 Panama Canal Tug Boat

64 Panama Canal Miraflores Lock

65 Panama Canal Miraflores Lock

66 Panama City


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