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Imperialism: American Style U.S. Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century.

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Page 1: Imperialism: American Style U.S. Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century.

Imperialism: Imperialism: American StyleAmerican Style

U.S. Foreign Policy at the Turn of the

Century

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Essential Question:

How and why did the United States take a more active role in world affairs?

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Imperialism

Expansion by acquiring ownership /control over colonial areas/protectorates for economic, military, religious, or nationalist reasons.

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Reasons for…

Invest surplus capital– ½ Billion by 1900

Obtain raw materials Control Export Markets Establish naval and military bases Send missionaries to make converts Compete for world power

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Philosophy of American Imperialism

Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Manifest Destiny, 1840’s Political Darwinism Racial Superiority Spread of Democracy Roosevelt Corollary—hemisphere policemen Building World Class Navy

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Influence of Sea Power Upon History

Book by Alfred T. Mahan– President of Naval War College,

1885– Thesis—the great imperial nations

of the past had gained their power & prestige through naval supremacy

1880 fleet—142 wooden vessels 1900 fleet—3rd in world

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U.S. Territorial AcquisitionsAlaska, 1867—Seward’s Ice BoxMidway Islands, 1867American Samoa, 1878Annexation of Hawaii, 1893-1898

– Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, 1878– Queen Liliuokalani– Dole Revolution– Republic then annexation

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U.S. Foreign Policy

Perry Ends Japanese Isolationism, 1853

Hay’s Open Door Policy with China, 1898

Spanish American War, 1898

T.R.’s Big Stick Diplomacy

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U.S. Instigated Revolt in Panama, 1904 Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy in L.A, 1909 Completion of Panama Canal, 1914

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Causes: Spanish American WarAmerican investments & tariffsCuban revolutionariesThe Butcher-General Valeriano

WeylerYellow JournalismDe Lome LetterRemember the Maine!

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The “Splendid Little War” War correspondents Naval Victory at Manila Bay Rough Riders

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Effects of War Cuban Independence, but Platt Amendment Annexation of

Philippines, but Filipino Insurrection Acquisition of Puerto

Rico & Guam Growth of Nationalism

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