Transcript Chapter 10
Chapter 10
America Claims An Empire
Ch 10 Id and Define
Section 1
Queen Liluokalani
Imperialism
Alfred T. Mahan
William Seward
Pearl Harbor
Sanford B. Dole
Section 2
Jose Marti
Valeriano Weyler
Yellow journalism
U.S.S. Maine
George Dewey
Rough Riders
San Juan Hill
Treaty of Paris
Section 3
Foraker Act
Platt Amendment
Protectorate
Emilio Aguinaldo
John Hay
Open Door Notes
Boxer Rebellion
Section 4
Panama Canal
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar diplomacy
Francisco “Pancho” Villa
Emiliano Zapata
John J. Pershing
Section 1 Imperialism and America
American
Expansionism
Imperialism, policy in which stronger nations
extend their economic, political, or military
control over weaker territories
Global competition
• European nations had been establishing colonies
for centuries
American manifest destiny
Desire
for Military Strength
Thirst
for new Markets
Belief
in Cultural Superiority
The United States Acquires Alaska
Secretary
of state William Seward ( under
Lincoln and Johnson) convinced the U.S.
to buy Alaska from Russia
7.2 Million dollars or 2 cents an acre
Nick named Seward’s Folly or Seward’s
Ice box
Rich in Oil, gold, timber and minerals
The United States Takes Hawaii
American
merchants had lived on the
Hawaiian islands since 1790’s
They sold sugar cane mostly to America
the Mid-19th century Americans owned
about ¾ of the wealth
The McKinley Tariff provoked a crisis by
eliminating duty free sugar
The planters called for annexation
In
The End of a Monarchy
Hawaii for Hawaiians
agenda of Queen
Liliuokalani after she
took over from her
father King Kalakaua
encouraged revolt by
American Sugar
growers
Ambassador John L.
Stevens organized a
revolution with the
help of the marines
US troops in Hawaii
Cont.
Sanford
B. Dole headed the new
government
President Cleveland directed the queen be
restored to her throne
Power was never truly restored
After William McKinley took office he
annexed it on August 12, 1898 during the
Spanish American war
Section 2
Spanish-American War
Cubans Rebel Against Spain
A colony for over 300 years
Spain sent The Butcher Weyler (Valeriano
Weyler) to crush the rebellion
Yellow journalism
Incites and adds to the resentment against Spain
De Lome – Spanish Ambassador wrote a letter in
which he bad mouthed McKinley
The explosion of the U.S.S. Maine was blamed on
Spain
Cont.
On April 30, 1898 Commodore George Dewey
attacked the Spanish in the Philippine (Filipinos)
Rough Riders led by Theodore Roosevelt along
with the10th Calvary – take Cuba
Treaty of Paris
John Hay called it “a splendid little war”
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Puerto Rico
Guam
Philippines
Cuba
Teller Amendment – give independence
Platt Amendment – delayed Cuba’s independence
Section 3 Acquiring New Lands
Ruling Puerto Rico
Had not been promised independence
Bring protection “protectorate”
Foraker Act – enabled military rule
Puerto Rico gained citizenship in 1917
Cuba
Teller Amendment was delayed with the Platt
Amendment
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Cuba could not make treaties
U.S. had right to intervene
Cuba could not go into debt
U.S. could buy or lease land
Filipinos Rebel
Emilio Aguinaldo believed that the U.S. had promised
them independence
He led a revolt in Feb. 1899
Anger at the U.S. suppressing a rebellion
After 3 years the rebellion was suppressed
20,000 Filipino rebels died
4,000 Americans
400 million dollars
Gained its independence on July 4, 1946
Foreign Influence in China
of Influence – one country
controlling another
John Hay wanted to keep China Open for
trade
Sphere
Open Door Policy – everyone could trade
equally in China
Boxer
Rebellion in China was suppressed
by both the Chinese government and the
American/European forces
Section 4 America as a World
Power
Theodore Roosevelt
Peace Maker – Negotiating a settlement of RussoJapanese war
Nobel peace prize in 1906
Panama Canal
a man a plan a canal panama
amanap lanac a nalp a nam a
– Britain gave the U.S.
exclusive rights to build and control the
canal
2 possible routes
Hay-Pauncefote
Nicaragua – much of it crossed a lake
Panama ( a Colombian province) – shorter
• U.S. needed to get permission from Colombia
• When negotiations broke down Philippe BunauVarilla helped to organize a rebellion against
Colombia
Panama Canal
Roosevelt Corollary
Addition
to the Monroe Doctrine
The U.S. will intervene if a Latin American
country does something that may put them in
danger.
Dollar Diplomacy
• Guaranteed loans to foreign countries to keep
European powers out of Latin America
BIG STICK DIPLOMACY
Speak
softly and Carry a big stick
Woodrow Wilson’s Missionary
Diplomacy
Diaz,
Madero, Huerta, and Carranza
Wilson looks to oust Huerta
Uses a incident to do so
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