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American Imperialism
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Objectives Content: Analyze evidence on the Maine explosion and determine which newspaper is more believable. Language: Explain the 4 causes of the Spanish American War.
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Causes of the Spanish American War 1. Protection of American business interests in Cuba (mostly sugar cane) 2. America wanted to help Cuban rebels gain independence from Spain 3. The sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba 4. Yellow Journalism
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The Spanish American War April 25, 1898 – December 10,1898 (8 months) The United States declared war on Spain after the sinking of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba.
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Yellow Journalism and War Newspapers resorted to headlines that exaggerated and sensationalized events in order to sell more papers. This increased public support for the war
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Objectives Content: Predict why the United States acquired Alaska and Hawaii. Learning: List the three elements of the Roosevelt Collorary.
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Timeline of Events Cuba desires independence from Spain Sinking of USS Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba – February 15, 1898. Both sides disagree who was at fault. U.S. requests Cuban independence instead of war with Spain War Declared on April 25, 1898. U.S. blockaded Cuba to prevent Spanish reinforcements
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Timeline of Events U.S. attacked Manila Harbor in Philippines. U.S. offered a peace treaty to Spain granting independence to Cuba, giving the U.S. a port in Philippines, and annexing Puerto Rico – REFUSED Battles fought in Cuba until July – Peace settlement reached in August relating to Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Spanish American struggle over the Philippines continued until December when the Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the war.
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Results of the Spanish American War The United States emerged as a world power As a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 Cuba gained independence from Spain but became dependent on the U.S. The United States gained possession of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
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The Monroe Doctrine (1823) The Western Hemisphere was no longer open for colonization The political system of the Americas was different from Europe The United States would regard any interference in Western hemispheric affairs as a threat to its security The United States would refrain from participation in European wars and would not disturb existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere
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Teddy Roosevelt Policies Teddy Roosevelt’s most famous quote: “Speak softly and carry a big stick”
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Roosevelt Corollary Drafted a policy known as the Roosevelt Corollary which expanded on the policies of the Monroe Doctrine with regard to European involvement in Central and South America Had 3 main components 1. Asserted the United States’ right to interfere in the economic ($) matters of other nations in the Americas
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#2 Claimed the United States’ right to exercise international police power
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#3 Advocated “Big Stick” diplomacy
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Objectives Content: Apply Big Stick Diplomacy to the Panama Canal. Language: Explain the importance of building the Panama Canal.
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Big Stick Diplomacy The Panama Canal The U.S. helped finance a group of revolutionaries in northern Colombia so that a new country (Panama) could sell the U.S. the rights to build a canal in Central America.
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Big Stick Diplomacy In 1903, The U.S. signed a treaty with Panama for the rights to build a canal that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Treaty included: 10 mile strip of land across Panama U.S. would pay Panama 10 million dollars for a 99 year lease U.S. would also pay an annual rent of $250,000
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Panama Canal Panama Canal was completed August 15 th, 1914 Cut 7,000 miles off the Sea voyage from New York City to San Francisco United States could now quickly navigate between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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