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DATE: 2/1/2013 LEQ: HOW AND WHY DID THE UNITED STATES TAKE A MORE ACTIVE ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS? REMINDER: VOCABULARY IS DUE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 TH First Steps to Imperialism

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First Steps to Imperialism. Date: 2/1/2013 LEQ: How and why did the United States take a more active role in world affairs? Reminder: Vocabulary is due Monday, February 4 th. REVIEW. List the 3 concepts of Imperialism’s definition Describe something from each concept. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DATE: 2 /1 /2013

LEQ: HOW AND WHY DID THE UNITED STATES TAKE A MORE ACTIVE ROLE IN

WORLD AFFAIRS?

REMINDER: VOCABULARY IS DUE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 T H

First Steps to Imperialism

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REVIEW

List the 3 concepts of Imperialism’s definitionDescribe something from each concept

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Preparation for Group Activity

Materials that you will need today Textbook Computer: Find the link on my webpage Packet

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Alfred T. Mahon

Believed in a strong naval powerBelieved in strong naval basesHelp American ships refuel and

gather supplies3rd largest Navy by 1900

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Naval Bases

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Naval Bases

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Matthew Perry

OR

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Commodore Matthew Perry

Helped America growTreaty that allowed trade with JapanNavy base at Pearl HarborTook Midway Islands 1867

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Benefits Matthew Perry entering Japan

UNITED STATES JAPAN

Trade with Japan Trade with United States

1867; took possession of Midway Islands

Didn’t fall behind in Military Technology

Naval Base at Pearl Harbor

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C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\Unit 18 Emerging World Power\USTerritory1900.gif

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William Seward

Bought Alaska for $7.2 million = 2 cents an acre

He wanted Canadahttp://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/recon/

jb_recon_alaska_1.html

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Alaska

Doubled the size of the United StatesBecame the 49th state Natural resources:

Timber Oil