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Unit III:America in the Great

War

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Florence Kelly

• Took action to improve the lives of children

• Appointed chief Inspector of factories for Illinois

• Illinois Factory Act, 1893

• Prohibited child labor and limited women’s hours

• Leader of the National Consumers League

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Jane Addams:

• Reform minded activist

• Created Hull House

UIC Hull-House(Heid5, 2006)

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Teddy Roosevelt

• William McKinley was assassinated in 1901.

• Theodore Roosevelt becomes President.

• He mediated a settlement in a war between Russia and Japan.

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The Peacemaker

• Russia and Japan were competing for Korea.

• Japan destroyed Russia’s fleets but then ran out of men and money.

• Japan went to Teddy Roosevelt in secret and asked him to negotiate peace.

• Japan wanted Sakhalin Island off of the coast of Siberia and money.

• They got half of the island.

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Nobel Peace Prize, 1906

• Teddy Roosevelt gets the Peace Prize for negotiating the Treaty of Portsmouth.

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Panama Canal

• Needed a canal cut across Central America

• To reduce travel time for commercial and military ships

• Shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans

Panama Canal Gatun Lock(Shebs, 2000)

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Panama Canal

• US needed permission from Columbia to build

• Agreed to buy the French company’s route through Panama for $40 million

• Bunau-Varilla helped to organize a Panamanian rebellion when talks failed

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Panama Rebellion

• Nov. 3, 1903: One dozen US warships were present when Panama declared its independence.

• Fifteen days later Panama and US signed a treaty.

• US agreed to pay $10 million plus and annual rent of $250,000—payments to begin in 1913.

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Construction

• 43,400 were employed

• 5,600 + were died from accidents or disease

• Total cost: $380 million

• August 15, 1914, the canal opens

• Congress paid Colombia $25 million in compensation

Construction taking place on the Panama Canal(Jahoe, 2013)

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Roosevelt Corollary• “Speak softly and carry a

big stick; you will go far.”• Theodore Roosevelt added

the Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

• He stated that disorder in Latin America might “force the US…to the exercise of an international police power.”

• The US would now use force to protect its economic interests in Latin America.

Cartoon of Teddy Roosevelt and the big stick.(Rogers, 1904)

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Diplomacy

Dollar

• The U.S. government guaranteed loans made to foreign countries by American businesspeople.

Missionary

• The US had a government it viewed as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile to U.S. interests.

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Roosevelt, Washington, & DuBois• Booker T. Washington was invited to the White House. He was

the co-founder of the Tuskegee Institute.

• W.E.B. Du Bois writes: The Souls of Black Folk and talks about Washington. He is an outspoken civil rights leader demanding equality.

• The NAACP was formed by Du Bois.

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Taft as President

• His one term in office splits the Republican Party

• Conservatives vs. Progressives

• Split over Taft’s support of political boss Joseph Cannon, House Speaker, known as “Uncle Joe”

• Weakened or ignored progressive bills (House Rules Committee)

• The entire House called for a resolution to elect the Committee on Rules and left him off

• Voters concerned about high cost of living

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Teddy Roosevelt’s “Bull Moose” Party

Bull Moose Party

• “New Nationalism”

• Federal government would

use its power for “the

welfare of the people”

• 1912 Roosevelt decided to

run for 3rd term

• Formed a 3rd party the

“Progressive Party” and

nominated Roosevelt

• He was the one and only

candidate to run under the

Bull Moose Party

Party Platform

• Direct election of Senators

• Adoption in all states of the

initiative, referendum, and

recall

• Advocated women's

suffrage, workmen’s comp,

eight-hour workday,

minimum wage for women,

federal law against child

labor, FTC to regulate

business

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1912 Presidential Choices

• Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom (Democrat)

• William Taft’s Conservatism (Republican)

• Theodore Roosevelt’s Progressivism (Bull Moose Party)

• Eugene V. Debs (reform-minded Socialist Party political

leader)

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Mexican Revolution

• Mexican peasants overthrew military dictator Porfirio Diaz (a friend of the US).

• General Huerta took control of the country.

• Wilson refused to recognize the government Huerta formed.

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Mexico

Intervention

• Wilson adopted a plan of “watchful waiting.”

• He was looking for an opportunity to move against Huerta.

• Huerta’s government collapsed and Carranza came to power.

• Wilson withdrew troops and recognized his government.

Rebellion in Mexico

• Pancho Villa and Zapata were the rebel leaders.

• John J. Pershing was sent to capture Villa “dead or alive.”

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Reference:

Heid5. (2006, December 8). UIC Hull House [Image]. Retrieved October 2, 2015, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UIC_Hull_House.JPG

Jahoe. (2013, October 1). Panama Canal under construction, 1907 [Image]. Retrieved October 2, 2015, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panama_Canal_under_construction,_1907.jpg

Shebs, S. (2000, January 2). Panama Canal Gatun Locks [Image]. Retrieved October 2, 2015, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Panama_Canal_Gatun_Locks.jpg#/media/File:Panama_Canal_Gatun_Locks.jpg

Rogers, W. A. (1904). Theodore Roosevelt and his big stick in the Caribbean [Image]. Retrieved October 2, 2015, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tr-bigstick-cartoon.JPG