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1 AMERICAN IMPERIALISM UNIT 3

2 Time to test your memories…  How many empires can you name? What was the “mother country” of those empires?  Why did these countries build an empire? Why would a country want one?  Major empires around 1900?

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4 Key Terms  Imperialism: Controlling foreign colonies for a country’s own use  Manifest Destiny: The belief that Americans had the divine right to settle from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Oceans

5 American Stance on Imperialism  From the Civil War to 1890, America had little interest in territorial expansion  America was not particularly fond of other cultures (remember the Chinese Exclusion Act, Gentleman’s Agreement, immigration, ect.)

6 Rise of Imperialism Worldwide  By the mid-1890s, a shift had taken place in American attitudes toward expansion  Why? Between 1870 and 1900, the European powers seized 10 million square miles of territory in Africa and Asia! About 150 million people were subjected to colonial rule

7 Reasons for American Imperialism  1. Economic competition among industrial nations  2. Political and military competition, including the creation of a strong naval force  3. A belief in the racial and cultural superiority of people of Anglo-Saxon (white English descent)

8 Economics  In the United States, a growing number of policy makers, bankers, manufacturers, and trade unions grew fearful that the country might be closed out in the struggle for global markets and raw materials.  By the 1890s, the American economy was increasingly dependent on foreign trade.  A quarter of the nation's farm products and half its petroleum were sold overseas

9 Sea Power  Alfred Thayer Mahan, a naval strategist and the author of The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, argued that national prosperity and power depended on control of the world's sea-lanes. "Whoever rules the waves rules the world”

10 Racial Superiority  A belief that the world's nations were engaged in a Darwinian struggle for survival and that countries that failed to compete were doomed to decline also contributed to a new assertiveness on the part of the United States!

11 Racial Superiority  During the late 19th century, the idea that the United States had a special mission to uplift "backward" people around the world also commanded growing support

12 War!!! Almost…  During the late 1880s, American foreign policy makers began to display a new assertiveness. The United States came close to declaring war on Germany, Chile, and Great Britain.

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14 Building an Empire  Where can America build an empire?  Caribbean  Hawaii  Pacific Islands

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16 Latin America Fights For Independence

17 American and Hawaii  In 1893, a small group of sugar and pineapple-growing businessmen, backed by the U.S. military, deposed Hawaii's queen  Seized 1.75 million acres of land, and conspired for U.S. annexation of the islands, which was achieved in 1898  Hawaii became a state in 1959


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