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AMERICAN IMPERIALISM

IMPERIALISM

By the 1880’s many American leaders wanted to practice the idea of imperialism

Imperialism – the practice of stronger countries taking power over weaker countries.

WHY IMPERIALISM?

1) Many European nations had already started the practice of imperialism.

2) The belief that the people of America were better than the people of other countries (cultural superiority)

3) Military Needs – the navy needed bases around the world for refueling, repairs, etc.

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 1) In

1867 America purchased Alaska from the Russians

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 2) Annexation of Hawaii

Americans became interested in Hawaii because of its sugar plantations and pineapples (yes pineapples)

A group of American business leaders called the Hawaiian League forced King Kalakaua to sign a new Constitution called the bayonet constitution – restricted the king’s power and forced Hawaii to give the U.S. Pearl Harbor

In 1893 Queen Liliuokalani announced her plan to revoke the bayonet constitution, leading to a rebellion by the business leaders and her eventual surrender.

Sanford Dole (the pineapple guy) became Hawaii’s new President.

In 1898 President McKinley annexed Hawaii

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 3) Influence in China

European countries like Russia, France, Germany, and Great Britain had carved out spheres of influence – areas of a country where an outside power has special political or economic influence

Since the U.S. was left out it proposed the Open Door Policy which called for equal trading rights for all countries with China

Many Chinese were unhappy with outside influences and it caused the Boxer Rebellion – a group of Chinese rebels raided Beijing. The European nations stopped the rebellion and forced the Chinese to agree to any and all of their demands

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 4) Influence in Japan

The U.S. forced Japan to open for trade which allowed for Japan to become industrialized

The growth of power in Japan led to the Russo-Japanese War – war fought over control of Korea and Manchuria.

President Roosevelt helped to negotiate the treaty between the two nations and Japan’s victory helped it to become the strongest power in East Asia

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 5) Spanish-American War

Americans became mad at Spain because of yellow journalism

Yellow journalism – news reporting that exaggerates the news in order to make it more exciting.

On February 15, 1898 the USS Maine exploded off the coast of Cuba.

SHEG: What happened to the Maine? The cause of the explosion was unknown, but newspapers

blamed Spain and Americans cried for war. The most famous battle of the S-A War was the Battle

of San Juan Hill where Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders to a very important victory.

AWAKE UNITED STATES!This song was rushed into print between the sinking of the Maine on February 16, 1898 and the declaration of war on April 25, 1898.

Eagle soar on high, and sound the battle cry!

How proudly sailed the warship Maine, a Nation’s pride, without a stain!

A wreck she lies, her sailors slain. By two-faced butchers, paid by Spain!

Eagle soar on high, And sound the battle cry Wave the starry flag!

In mud it shall not drag!

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM

6) Acquiring new lands When the US won the Spanish

American War it received Puerto Rico and Guam from Spain

Set up a protectorate government in Cuba and the Philippines – the U.S. essentially controlled and protected these nations

SHEG: Filipino Cartoons and Opposition Assessment

The US forced Cuba to approve the Platt Amendment – limited Cuba’s ability to sign treaties and trade with other nations.

7) Built the Panama Canal To cut down on ship travel the US took

land from Panama to build the canal.

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 8)By being “big brother” to Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary – President Roosevelt said that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South and Central America by using military force.

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 9) With Money

President Taft supported an idea known as dollar diplomacy – America bought out loans that Latin American countries had with Europe so that those countries now owed the U.S. money

When a revolt occurred in Nicaragua Taft sent troops to stop the rebels and protect American economic interests

HOW AMERICA PRACTICED IMPERIALISM 10) Interfering in Mexico

A revolution was occurring in Mexico from 1911-1913. The U.S. did not support Victoriano Huerta who eventually took power

Tampico Incident – In 1914 nine American sailors were arrested in Tampico but quickly were released. The U.S. demanded that Mexico not only apologize but give a 21 gun salute to the American flag. When Mexico refused President Wilson ordered troops into Mexico.

At the Battle of Veracruz the U.S. took the city and six months later Huerta resigned.

Revolution in Mexico continued under the leadership of Pancho Villa. American forced tried to capture Villa but in 1917 American troops were withdrawn due to the start of World War I