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USH2 UNIT 2: FACTORS THAT LED TO EXPANSION LESSON 2.1: Expansion leads to Imperialism
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Unit Overview The purpose of this unit is to understand the factors that led to exploration, settlement, movement, and expansion and their impact on United States development over time.
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Activating List as many reasons you can think of as to why Americans risk settling in the west during the last half of the 19 th century? 1. 2. 3. 4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Q16OZkgSXfM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Q16OZkgSXfM How did expansion impact the Native American? 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Frayer Model / Manifest Destiny
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Western Frontier – Frederick Jackson Turners Frontier Thesis The Frontier Thesis or Turner Thesis, is the argument advanced by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in 1893 that American democracy was formed by the American Frontier. In essence, our frontier experience made us who we are today: risk takers and adventurers. In addition Turner emphasizes the need for a “frontier” in order for Americans to remain “cutting edge”. What “Frontiers” do we still have today? Many historians point out today that Turner fails to mention the plight of Native Americans in his Thesis.
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Think Pair Share How would a Native American respond to Turners Thesis?
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THE DAWES ACT SOME OPPOSED TREATMENT OF NATIVE AMERICANS HELEN HUNT JACKSON’S BOOK “A CENTURY OF DISHONOR”, DESCRIBED INJUSTICES SOME BELIEVED NATIVES SHOULD ASSIMILATE IN 1887 CONGRESS PASSED THE DAWES ACT= GAVE EACH NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY 160 ACRES TO FARM GRANTED CITIZENSHIP AFTER 25 YEARS OF FARMING ACT FAILED DUE TO LAND BEING NOT ALWAYS GOOD FOR FARMING OR RANCHING NATIVES DOOMED DUE TO THEIR RELIANCE ON THE BUFFALO FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, SHELTER
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AP 1 Collaborative pairs 1’s tell 2’s what they learned about Turners frontier thesis 2’s tell 1’s what they learned about the Dawes Act
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School House Rock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs2w4lwQRtc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs2w4lwQRtc 1. 2. 3.
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New Markets DURING THE LATE 1800’S, THE DESIRE TO FIND NEW MARKETS, INCREASE TRADE, AND BUILD A POWERFUL NAVY CAUSED THE UNITED STATES TO BECOME MORE INVOLVED IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.
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Imperialism
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BUILDING SUPPORT FOR IMPERIALISM IN THE 1800’S, NATIONS IN EUROPE EXPANDED OVERSEAS IMPERIALISM IS A STRONG NATION’S ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DOMINATION OVER WEAKER ONES. CAUSES: EUROPE NEEDED MORE RAW MATERIALS TARIFFS HURT TRADE NEED FOR NEW MARKETS = INDUSTRY TO PROTECT INVESTMENTS, EUROPE MADE COUNTRIES INTO COLONIES AND PROTECTORATES IN A PROTECTORATE, THE IMPERIAL POWER LET LOCAL RULERS STAY IN CONTROL
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A FEELING OF SUPERIORITY THE UNITED STATES ALSO WANTED TO FIND NEW MARKETS IN OTHER COUNTRIES SOME AMERICANS USED SOCIAL DARWINISM TO JUSTIFY EXPANSION OTHERS BELIEVED THAT ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES WERE NATURALLY SUPERIOR = ANGLO-SAXONISM
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BUILDING A MODERN NAVY AMERICAN LEADERS THOUGHT THE UNITED STATES NEEDED A POWERFUL NAVY. NAVY COULD PROTECT MERCHANT SHIPS AND DEFEND TRADE BY THE LATE 1800’S THE UNITED STATES WAS BECOMING A GREAT NAVAL POWER.
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AMERICAN EXPANSION IN THE PACIFIC IN THE 1800’S JAPAN ONLY TRADED WITH THE CHINESE AND DUTCH IN 1853, PRESIDENT FILMORE DECIDED TO FORCE JAPAN TO TRADE WITH THE USA HE SENT A NAVAL EXPEDITION LED BY MATHEW PERRY TO NEGOTIATE A TREATY IN SEEING OUR WARSHIPS, JAPAN KNEW THEY HAD TO OPEN TWO PORTS TO AMERICAN TRADE
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ANNEXING HAWAII AMERICANS WERE INTERESTED IN HAWAII FOR SUGAR TRADE AND A MILITARY BASE IN 1875 THE UNITED STATES REMOVED TARIFFS ON HAWAIAN SUGAR = SUGAR INDUSTRY BOOMED IN 1887 PLANTERS MADE THE KING SIGN A CONSTITUTION LIMITING HIS POWER
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ANNEXING HAWAII - CONTINUED IN 1891 QUEEN LILIUOKALANI BECAME RULER = DISLIKED AMERICAN INFLUENCE TRIED TO CREATE A NEW CONSTITUTION TO RE-ESTABLISH HER AUTHORITY PLANTERS RESPONDED BY OVERTHROWING THE GOVERNMENT THE UNITED STATES ANNEXED HAWAII 5 YEARS LATER
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DIPLOMACY IN LATIN AMERICA USA WANTED MORE INFLUENCE IN LATIN AMERICA FOR MARKETS AND TO SHOW EUROPE THAT WE ARE POWER IDEA THAT THE USA AND LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES SHOULD WORK TOGETHER CALLED PAN-AMERICANISM
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AP 2: Imperialsim
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The Spanish American War (Will Cover in depth later in course) What you need to know now: 1) Monroe Doctrine 2) New Markets 3) Reasons to invade Cuba -Yellow Journalism -Explosion of USS Maine 4) Teller Amendment vs. Platt Amendment
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The Spanish American War – AP 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lj0nMjuBn4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lj0nMjuBn4
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Assignment “Should we go to war with Spain?” Talking Heads 1’s read “Yes” US Senator Albert J. Beveridge (501) 2 ‘s read “No” William Jennings Bryan (501) 1’s summarize to 2’s Reasons FOR: 2’s summarize to 1’s Reasons Against:
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Compare and contrast the arguments for and against imperialism.
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Activity- Yellow Journalism How does this worksheet relate to the Spanish American War? How does this worksheet relate to the concept of expansion?
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Learning Log Today I learned……….. What were Frederick Jackson Turner’s main points in his Frontier Thesis? Why do some historians criticize his Thesis? How did Helen Hunt Jackson influence the treatment of Native Americans? How did the Dawes Act seek to assimilate Native Amercans? Summarize the reasons FOR and AGAINST imperialism. How did the United States FORCE Japan to end its isolation? Why did the US move to annex Hawaii? How did expansion influence our decision to go to war with Spain?
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