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America and its Foreign Policy 1865 to 1920 saw America expand beyond the borders of North America.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: America and its Foreign Policy 1865 to 1920 saw America expand beyond the borders of North America.

America and its Foreign Policy1865 to 1920 saw America expand beyond the borders of North America

Page 2: America and its Foreign Policy 1865 to 1920 saw America expand beyond the borders of North America.

America and its Foreign Policy

• Earliest United States

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America and its Foreign Policy

• US in 1803 after the Louisiana Purchase

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America and its Foreign Policy

• US after the Mexican American War

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America and its Foreign Policy

• The late 1800s saw America resume territorial expansion that was halted by the start of the Civil War

• Why get involved with other countries??

• Several factors led us to greater global involvement:

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America and its Foreign Policy

• 1. A need for more raw materials and resources to continue our industrialization makes America look outside of our borders

• 2. Racial Superiority: The belief that it is our duty to Christianize the “inferior people of the world”

• 3. A larger Navy gives the U.S. confidence in our ability to intimidate other people

• 4. Manifest Destiny: The belief that the U.S. should own everything from coast to coast

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America and its Foreign Policy

• After reaching the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. expanded outward around the world establishing friendships and trade networks (Interventionism)

• In each case the U.S. was looking out for its own best interests on how to enhance our industrialization efforts

• Where do we begin?

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America and its Foreign Policy

• 1867: America buys Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars!

• This allowed the U.S. to stretch our influence into the Asian/Pacific region

• It would pay off later when a major gold strike occurs

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America and its Foreign Policy

• A democratic revolution in 1893 in independent Hawaii gains the United States’ attention

• The people of Hawaii throw off their Queen and want to become a state. After negotiations, President McKinley annexes (adds) Hawaii making them our 49th state in 1898

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America and its Foreign Policy

• 1899: China opens its doors to foreign trade for the first time and the US asks for an “Open Door Policy” (Nobody would be left out)

• 1900: Chinese citizens rebel against their gov’t because of this new trade and western influence. “Boxer Rebellion”

• U.S. sent troops but did not engage in any violence

• Alaska, Hawaii, and China are examples of Interventionism

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America and its Foreign Policy

• Boxer Rebellion of 1900

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America its Foreign Policy

• The U.S. becomes more aggressive when dealing with foreign countries and becomes an imperialist nation beginning with the Spanish-American War of 1898

• Imperialism: Policy by which one country takes control of another directly, or through political dominance

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America and its Foreign Policy

• The Spanish-American War, known as “The Splendid Little War” was short, successful, and set off debate in America on whether the U.S. should be expanding or not

• Isolationists vs. Interventionists vs. Imperialists