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Setting a course of Expansionism 1796-1917
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Continental expansion complete! Now what?
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Beginnings of Imperialism ► American Business leaders were eager to open new markets with China and Japan ► Meanwhile, many European nations were expanding their markets by acquiring colonies in Africa and Asia.
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So what is Imperialism? ► (Def.) empire building, the economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker nations. Protectorate – territory in which an imperial power allowed the local ruler to stay in control in return for ensuring support for the imperial power’s policies. ► Imperialism was a major reason for the outbreak of WWI
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Expansion Debate Realism Foreign policy should benefit the American people ► National security ► Increase trade ► Increase access to resources Idealism Foreign policy should promote American values and ideals Democracy Liberty Rights
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Imperialist ► For Expansion ► Must expand to compete economically- ”Social Darwinism” - Henry Cabot Lodge ► Must spread our Anglo-Saxon Civilization to uncivilized ► “Christianize and civilize” Josiah Strong ► Must become a major world power. Build a strong navy. (Would need to acquire islands to be used as supply stations for US Navy )- Alfred Thayer Mahan
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Anti-Imperialist ► Against Expansion Un-American, America should use its powers for peace - Carl Shurtz Expansion will not allow the US to remain neutral in world affairs
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Trouble in Cuba ► Cubans struggle for independence from Spain ► Americans begin investing in sugar plantations ► Spanish General Valeriano Weyler sent to Cuba to crush rebellion ► Weyler puts Cuban rebels into Reconcentration camps ► American people sympathize, American investors worry
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Spanish American War (4/19/98 – 8/12/98) President McKinley sends USS Battleship Maine to Cuba to “protect American interests” USS Maine sinks in Havana Harbor April 25, 1898 Congress declares war on Spain
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Yellow Journalism ► MAJOR cause of Spanish American War ► Yellow Journalism – sensationalist reporting in which writers often exaggerate or make up stories to attract readers Stories of the poor Cuban people being persecuted at the hands of ruthless Spaniards Newspapers blame Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine
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USS Maine
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First battle in the Philippines ► Why? Philippines are Spain's largest remaining colony ► So… 1.Naval blockade of Cuba 2.Commodore Dewey destroys the Spanish Fleet in Manila 3. 20,000 US troops sent to the Philippines 4. Manila surrenders
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Fighting then moves to Cuba. ► Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charge and capture San Juan Hill. ► American navy sinks Spanish ships in the harbor ► The Splendid Little War is over in 4 months
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Results of Spanish American War ► America is now seen as “Major World Power” ► Treaty of Paris Cuba becomes independent ► US naval base at Guantanamo Bay US gains Puerto Rico and Guam US buys Philippines for $20 million
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Philippines' fight for independence from US ► Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo helped US defeat Spain ► Aguinaldo asks for Independence ► US wants the Philippines – “uplift, civilize, and Christianize” ► Guerilla fighting erupts ► US captures Aguinaldo ► 200,000 Filipinos/5,000 Americans dead
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Jingoism ► (def.) an aggressive form of nationalism Major cause of WWI
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Teddy Roosevelt ► Expands involvement overseas ► Big Stick Policy -speak softly but carry a big stick ► Roosevelt Corollary - the U.S. would intervene in Latin American affairs to keep the Western Hemisphere economically and politically stable.
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China and “Open Door Policy” US Interest in China ► US wanted to increase trade with China ► US wanted to prevent foreign colonization of China. ► Open Door Policy allows free trade in China ► Chinese tried to restore national control –Boxer Rebellion, but were crushed by US, Europe, Japan Boxer Rebellion (1900)
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The Panama Canal ► $10 million yearly rent offer to Columbia ► US helps panama overthrow Columbian rule ► US Builds Panama canal, a shortcut for warships and commercial shipping between Atlantic and Pacific ocean ► US pays Republic of Panama$10 yearly rent 8,000 miles shorter trip
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Hawaii ► US planters prosper in Hawaii – sugarcane and pineapple ► US military forces help planters overthrow Queen Liliuokalani (1891) ► Hawaii becomes a US territory Sanford B. Dole becomes the first head of government
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The Great White Fleet ► the popular nickname for the United States Navy battle fleet that completed a circumnavigation of the globe ► Ordered by Theodore Roosevelt ► Designed to demonstrate growing American military power
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Results ► Cuba is “free” (Platt Amendment) ► US gets Guam and Puerto Rico ► and the Philippines for $20 million ► Filipinos not very happy Reconcentration camps established to make them happy
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