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Page 1: ■Essential Question: –How did America’s role in the world change by 1900?

■Essential Question:

–How did America’s role in the world change by 1900?

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Above is a political cartoon of Uncle Sam that depicts the concept of Imperialism. Based on this cartoon, what inferences can be made about the term Imperialism?

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America’s Changing Role in the World

■From 1790 to 1900, the U.S. expanded its role in world affairs:

–In 1796, George Washington promoted a policy of neutrality & warned against alliances with foreign nations (especially Europe)

“The Great rule of conduct for [the U.S.], in regard to foreign Nations is in extending our commercial relations to have with them

as little political connection as possible...'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent

alliances, with any portion of the foreign world”—George Washington, Farewell Address (1796)

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America’s Changing Role in the World

■From 1790 to 1900, the U.S. expanded its role in world affairs:

–In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine asserted neutrality but proclaimed that the U.S. would protect the western hemisphere from European influence

“The American continents…are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future

colonization by any European powers. We should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion

of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety”

—The Monroe Doctrine (1823)

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America’s Changing Role in the World

■From 1790 to 1900, the U.S. expanded its role in world affairs:

–In 1845, the U.S. used treaties & wars to pursue its “Manifest Destiny” & expand to the Pacific Ocean

“The American claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence

has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federated

self-government entrusted to us”—John O’Sullivan, New York Morning News (1845)

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America’s Changing Role in the World

■From 1790 to 1900, the U.S. expanded its role in world affairs:–By the 1890s,

the U.S. gained newoverseas colonies & developed a more active foreign policy

“American factories are making more than the American people can use; American soil is producing more than they can consume. Fate has written our policy for us; the trade

of the world must and shall be ours.”—Senator Albert Beveridge (1898)

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U.S. Imperialism: HAWAII

Americans overthrew Queen Liliuokalani in 1893 & Hawaii was annexed by the USA in 1898

From 1820 to 1890, Americans moved

to Hawaii as missionaries, & sugar plantation

owners

In 1891, Queen Liliuokalani came to

power & tried to reduce the power of Americans

living in Hawaii

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U.S. Imperialism: CHINABy the 1890s, European imperial powers carved China into spheres of influence, giving them exclusive trade rights in Chinese ports

In 1899, the USA declared an Open Door Policy in China to allow free trade by any nation in any port

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U.S. Imperialism: CUBAIn 1895, Cubans declared their independence from Spain; To put down the revolution, Spain used brutal tactics (like starvation)

U.S. newspapers sensationalized the events in Cuba (known as “yellow journalism”)

In 1898, the U.S. sent the USS Maine to Cuba to protect American interests there;

After the ship mysteriously exploded, Americans declared war on Spain

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The Spanish-American War was fought to liberate Cuba & the Philippines from Spanish

control; The war lasted only 113 days

Teddy Roosevelt & the Rough Riders

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Causes of the War

1. “Butcher” Weyler from Spain–Genocide of the native population–Starved and treated Cuban’s very

poorly–Cuba Libré! (Josè Martí)2. The DeLôme Letter, 18983. Yellow journalism –Hearst vs. Pulitzer–Encouraged “Jingoism” 4. Explosion of the USS Maine, 1898

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Butcher Weyler

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The USS Maine

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Yellow Journalism Activity (12 minutes)

■ After your topic has been assigned to you, please follow the steps below:– Write a factual account of your event and

include reasons why it would or would not be a cause for entering the war.

– Then write a yellow journalist’s approach to the subject. Remember, you are in competition with other newspapers. Facts are

less important than entertainment.

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The “Splendid Little War”

■John Hay (US Ambassador to England) said of the Spanish-American War.

■Comparing the Civil War and the Span-Am War.

■“Rough Riders” and Theodore Roosevelt

■Promotes more jingoism

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Results: US Victory■ TREATY OF PARIS, 1898

– Acquire Guam, Puerto Rico (Foraker Act), Cuba, and the Philippines ($20 million).

– Teller Amendment: stated US would not attempt to control Cuba politically or economically.

■ Platt Amendment, 1901/1903

– Cuba becomes a protectorate, US has a right to buy or lease land (Guantanamo Bay)

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As a result of the Spanish-American War, Cuba was liberated & the USA annexed the

Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico

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U.S. Imperialism: PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rice is still a U.S. territory; Lots of poverty & unemployment

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U.S. Imperialism: PHILIPPINESWhen the Philippines were annexed by the USA & not granted independence after the Spanish-American War, the Filipino-American War began in 1898

The Filipino-American War lasted 3 years & cost more in money & American lives

than the Spanish-American War

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Filipino Insurrection (Philippines)

■ Emilio Aguinaldo and other Filipino leaders excited for the chance to finally have independence. –US buys Philippines and attempts to

control them.–Leaves Commodore George Dewey

behind to leads a military presence.–Filipinos fight back and cost the US

400 million dollars. ■ Did we become what we were fighting

against in our war for independence?

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U.S. Imperialism: DOMINICAN REPUBLICWhen Theodore Roosevelt became president, he used “Big Stick Diplomacy”:

Develop an active U.S. foreign policy with a strong navy to accomplish goals

TR added the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, giving the United States “police powers” to protect Latin America

from European imperialism

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U.S. Imperialism: PANAMATR used “Big Stick Diplomacy” to build the Panama Canal by encouraging a

Panamanians to rebel from Colombia

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U.S. Imperialism: MEXICOThe USA tried to intervene in Mexican affairs when Huerta overthrew Diaz &

again when Carranza overthrew Huerta

Mexico & the USA almost went to war when

Mexican rebel Pancho Villa killed 33 Americans

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The U.S. Becomes a World Power■By the 20th century, the USA was a

world power:–Built the world’s 3rd largest navy –Annexed Hawaii, the Philippines,

Puerto Rico, many Pacific islands–Asserted itself in Latin America

(Spanish-American War, Panama Canal, & Roosevelt Corollary

–Influenced Asia (Open Door Policy)