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The Pressure to Expand Imperialism
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Explain the meaning? “The sun never sets on the British Empire”
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Brain Scan This toy was originally a weapon. What is it? – Yo Yo In Singapore it is illegal to do this? – Chew gum Taphephobia is the fear of what? – Being buried alive
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Imperialism The idea of stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations As European imperialism reached new heights in the late 1800’s, the U.S. began to join the search for power abroad
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Why Imperialism Grew Across the World 1.Economic Factors-Manufacturing nations need more natural resources and markets 2.Nationalist Factors-Nationalism drives countries to compete for new colonies (U.S. wanted to preserve the idea of Manifest Destiny) 3.Military Factor-Growing navies need new naval bases worldwide (U.S. “Great White Fleet”) 4.Humanitarian/Religious Factor-Westerners believed in spreading western ideas and Christianity
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U.S. takes Hawaii and Alaska 1867 ALASKA William Seward (Sec of State) arranges U.S. to buy Alaska from Russia for 7.2 million (2 cents an acre) 1875 HAWAII A treaty allows Hawaiian sugar to be sold in the U.S. duty free 1887 HAWAII American business leaders force the king to change Hawaii’s constitution, so that only wealthy land owners have voting rights U.S. forces Hawaii to allow an American naval base at Pearl Harbor 1890 HAWAII The McKinley Tariff eliminates the duty free status of Hawaiian sugar, forcing planters to ask U.S. to annex Hawaii 1891 HAWAII Liliuokalani becomes Queen of Hawaii with agenda that stated “Hawaii for Hawaiians” (overthrown by planters=Standford Dole) 1897 HAWAII McKinley becomes president and favors annexation 1898 HAWAII Congress proclaims Hawaii an American territory
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U.S. Imperialism
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Spanish American War 1898 “A Splendid Little War”
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Crazy Facts The electric chair was invented by a dentist. Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories per hour. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles.
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South America 1895 U.S. forces Britain to settle dispute with Venezuela (Monroe Doctrine)
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Cuban Rebellion 1868-1898 Cubans revolt, destroying American owned sugar mills to gain support from the U.S. Spain put the island under military rule, sending any rebels to concentration camps U.S. supported Spain to protect U.S. business investments Valeriano Weyler
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Joseph Pulitzer and William Hearst 1890’s A writing war between journalists begins between the two men They begin writing sensational stories to increase public sympathy in Cuba This type of writing is called “yellow journalism” Pulitzer “New York World” Hearst “New York Journal”
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U.S.S. Maine 1898 The U.S.S. Maine is sent to Havana as a show of solidarity Feb 15th the U.S.S. Maine explodes leaving more than 260 men dead U.S. public is outraged/War is declared
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Philippine Islands 1898 The U.S. starts the war when it attacks the Spanish colony in the Philippines Commodore George Dewey opens fire on Spanish Pacific fleet in the harbor of Manila, destroying every Spanish ship
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“A splendid little War” U.S. easily defeats Spanish army and its Atlantic fleet War only lasted only 16 weeks Teddy becomes famous with his “rough rider” brigade Their famous charge on San Juan Hill becomes legendary
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Fate of Cuba Cuban people wanted to be free but the United States annexes the island
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Results of the Spanish American War Treaty of Paris is signed and passed in Congress Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines are now part of the U.S. empire
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Open Door Policy Sec of State John Hay issues a series of policies called the Open Door Notes These were a series of notes giving each imperialistic country (including the U.S.) equal access to trading rights in China Sphere of Influence Is an area outside a nation’s borders where it exercises economic and political control
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Presidential Foreign Policy
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Teddy Roosevelt Roosevelt Corollary Making sure Latin America follows U.S. foreign policy, T.R. adds the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine This establishes the United States as an international police power (the use of financial/military power) Ex: Panama Canal-U.S. had to pay Columbia 25 million for using illegal means in obtaining Canal Zone
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William Taft Dollar Diplomacy Allowed the United States to continue influence throughout the world by use of financial/military involvement Ex: Nicaragua (defaulted on European loans)
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Woodrow Wilson Missionary Diplomacy U.S. had a moral responsibility to deny any recognition of an oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile government toward U.S. Ex: Mexico (Zapata/Villa)
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