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Entering the World Stage

America Becomes an Imperialist Power

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What is Imperialism?

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Reasons for imperialism:• Industrial Revolution–New markets for goods–Raw materials for manufacturing –Naval refueling stations

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US Foreign Investment 1869-1908

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Reasons for imperialism: (con’t)

• Power & prestige –Nationalism

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Reasons for imperialism: (con’t)

• Ideology –Social Darwinism –Missionaries

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American Missionaries in China

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Imperialist nations:• Great Britain• France• United States• Belgium• Germany• Japan

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Alaska

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“Seward’s Folly” 1867• Purchased from Russia for $7.2

million

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“Seward’s Icebox”

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Hawaii

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Hawaii • 1778—James Cook explored HA

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Hawaii• American Missionaries

Imiola Church – first built in the late 1820s

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Hawaii• Ideal for fueling station & for trade• Sugar cane plantations

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Hawaii • King Kalakaua—negotiates treaty w/

US to import sugar • Queen Liliuakalani—overthrown by

sugar planters• Sanford Dole—becomes president of

HA• 1898—HA becomes US territory

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US view of Hawaii

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Hawaiian annexation

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China

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China• Europe—carves out spheres of

influence• Open Door Policy—proposed by John

Hay

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China• Boxer

Rebellion

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Japan

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Japan• Began the 1800s

isolated & unindustrialized• Matthew Perry

opened trade w/ Japan• Japan

industrializes & begins trading

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Gentlemen’s Agreement• US & Japan agree to end Japanese

immigration to US• CA ends segregation of Japanese

schools children

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Treaty of Portsmouth:1905

• Ends Russo-Japanese War• Earns

Roosevelt Nobel Peace Prize

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Spanish American War

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Causes of Span-Amer War• Cubans revolt against Spain–José Marti & yellow journalism –Spanish General Valeriano Weyler

• De Lome letter• USS Maine

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Joseph Pulitzer

William Randolf Hearst

Image from Gen. Weyler’s “Reconcentration Camps”

Hearst to Frederick Remington: You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war!

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Dupuy de Lome, Spanish Ambassador to US

Criticized President McKinnley

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Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!

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Spanish American War • Cuba– Strategy: control port

city of Santiago – Teddy Roosevelt & the

Rough Riders • Battle of San Juan Hill

– US Navy sinks entire Spanish fleet

• Philippines – Commodore Dewey

• Manila Bay

– Emilio Aguinaldo: leads rebels against Spanish

– Surrounded by Dewey & Aguinaldo, Spanish surrender

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Results of the Span-Amer War

• Spain gives up all claims to Cuba • US gains Puerto Rico & Guam • Spain gives up Philippines for $20

million • US seen as strong militarily &

financially

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The Philippines

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Controversy over annexation

For annexation • US had duty to

spread ideals & values (Christianity & Democracy)

• Don’t want territory to fall under another country’s control

Against annexation • Annexation would

violated ideals of self rule & independence

• Might increase immigration

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Philippines • The U.S. annexes of the Philippines in 1899.

• Fighting broke out in the Philippines. Filipinos battled U.S. for 3 years.

• Filipino voters elected members to the lower house of their legislature. They could elect members of both houses in 1916.

• July 4, 1946, the US granted full independence to the Philippines.

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Latin America

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Cuba

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Cuba • McKinnley est. military gov’t. in Cuba• Advances made toward eliminating

yellow fever–Dr. Walter Reed, Dr. William C. Gorgas, Dr.

Juan Finlay • Leonard Wood—US appointed

governor –New constitution–Platt Amendment

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Cuba & the Platt Amendment

• Gives the US right to intervene in Cuban affairs• Cuba has limited ability to sign

treaties w/ other countries • Est. military base at Guantanamo Bay • Makes Cuba protectorate of US

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Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico • US est. military gov’t. & governed PR as a

territory • Foraker Act–US appoints gov’t. & upper house of legislature

• 1917—grants Puerto Ricans citizenship & ability to elect both houses of legislature

• 1952—PR becomes a self governing commonwealth; US controls trade, immigration & military affairs

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Panama

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Panama • 1902—US bought rights to build

canal from French • Pres. Roosevelt supports

Panamanian rebels in fight for independence from Colombia–Treaty w/ new gov’t. gives US 10 mile

wide canal zone

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Panama • 1904—Amer. Begins work on canal• 1914—1st ship travels through canal• Poor working conditions, material

shortages, malaria, yellow fever–Dr. Gorgas worked to eliminate

mosquitoes

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Monroe Doctrine

& Roosevelt Corollary

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Monroe Doctrine & Roosevelt Corollary

• 1823--Monroe Doctrine: declared the Western Hemisphere off-limits to European nations.• 1904—US pledged to use force to

prevent European countries from seizing territory or intervening

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Dollar Diplomacy• Taft promotes Dollar Diplomacy—

promoting US economic interests in other countries & using economic power to achieve goals –US buys out Lat. Amer. loans

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US investment in Latin America

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Mexico

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Mexico • 1877-1910: Dictator Porfirio Díaz–Brought stability; jailed opponents–Modernization; majority live in poverty

• 1911: Francisco Madero–Jailed by Díaz; fled country; returned

to rebellion & took presidency • Emiliano Zapata (land reform)• Francisco “Pancho” Villa & Pascual

Orozco

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Porfirio Diaz Francisco Madero

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Emiliano Zapata

Pancho Villa

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Mexico• 1913: Victoriano Huerta uses army to

imprison & execute Madero; becomes president–Pres. Wilson refuses to recognize

Huerta’s gov’t.; sells arms to enemies–Huerta arrests & releases several US

soldiers; Wilson demands apology; Congress authorizes use of force • Battle of Veracruz

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Mexico • 1914: Huerta flees to Spain • Venustiano Carranza becomes pres.

w/ support of Pres. Wilson–Zapata & Villa are against Carranza;

lead attacks on Amer. Border–Wilson sends Gen. John Pershing to

Mexico to find Villa

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Venustiano Carranza

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Uncle Sam, “One of the Boys”?

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What has the US

fought for?

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The Great White Fleet

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