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Imperialism & Expansion America Ch. 17
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Section 1
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In the late 1800’s European nations took over vast areas in Africa and Asia American leaders wanted to extend U.S. power abroad (do you know what abroad means?) Imperialism: stronger nations attempting to create an empire by dominating weaker nations economically, politically, culturally, or militarily
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Economic factors Nationalistic factors Military factors Humanitarian factors
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The expansion of industry increased demand for natural resources – some of which came from underdeveloped areas of the world Industrial nations also were in constant search of new markets to sell their products
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Nationalism: feelings of pride and dedication to one’s country Often results in people believing their beliefs and goals are superior to those of others Nationalistic feelings led European nations to compete for colonies to protect their own interests and to stop their rivals’ expansion
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European military technology advanced faster than that of Africa or Asia This made it nearly impossible for natives to prevent European takeover As European navies continued to expand they needed bases around the globe for refueling, maintenance, and supplies
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Colonial officials, doctors, and missionaries believed it was their duty to spread the blessings of Western civilization Law Medicine Government Religion aka convert the heathens to Christianity
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1796 – George Washington urged future presidents to avoid any permanent alliances with other countries 1820 – Monroe Doctrine: President James Monroe (1817-1825) declared America would be neutral in European wars but warned against other nations interfering in the Western Hemisphere (the Americas)
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1830-1850: Manifest Destiny Used to justify U.S. expansion to the Pacific Led to the acquisition of California, the Pacific Northwest, Texas, and other Southwestern lands 1867: Seward’s Folly – Sec. of State bought Alaska from Russia 1860’s: Negotiated trade deals with Japan and China 1867: Annexed the uninhabited Midway Islands in the Pacific to serve as naval refueling stations
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Promoting economic growth Protecting American security Preserving the American Spirit
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America needed new markets abroad for its industrial products We simply could not use all of what we made! Financial panics and economic depressions plagued America after the Civil War Many powerful businessmen pushed the idea that America’s economic problems would be solved by expansion
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Some U.S. businessmen invested directly in the economies of some Central American countries This earned them political influence and favorable economic deals Banana Republics: nickname for Central American countries influenced politically and economically by powerful U.S. investors
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Lobbyists in favor of a strong navy teamed with business leaders to convince Congress to upgrade the U.S. Navy to protect overseas trade and investment By 1900 America had one of the most powerful navies in the world – suggesting it was willing and able to confront an enemy on the open sea
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A group of Americans believed the country was losing its fire because the frontier was closed (meaning we had expanded to the Pacific) and a quest for an overseas empire would reenergize the nation Others believed in Social Darwinism, so it was ok for us to go out and colonize as a strong nation. In fact, it was a great thing to bring civilization and Christianity to others!
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Gradually public opinion warmed to the idea of overseas expansion Many did not want to rule foreign people, but they did want favorable trade relations and new markets abroad for American goods What Americans would soon find out is those things often lead to violent and difficult foreign conflicts
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How about this? This 1904 political cartoon is titled “ His 128 th Birthday” What did America receive for its birthday, according to the artist? What is the symbolism of the Eagle’s wingspan?
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