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US ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM 28.3 Notes

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Page 1: US ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM 28.3 Notes. Independence meant little… Most citizens stuck in poverty cycle Worked for landowners, paid in vouchers=debt peonage

US ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM

28.3 Notes

Page 2: US ECONOMIC IMPERIALISM 28.3 Notes. Independence meant little… Most citizens stuck in poverty cycle Worked for landowners, paid in vouchers=debt peonage

Independence meant little…• Most citizens stuck in poverty cycle• Worked for landowners, paid in vouchers=debt peonage• Unequal distribution of land

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Political Instability• Army leaders during independence became military

dictators=caudillos• People had no experience with democracy• Ex: Juan Vicente Gomez, ruled Venezuela for 30 years

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Economies Grow Under Foreign Influence

• LA economies depended on exports• New technology helped

• Railroads• Refrigeration• Steamships

• Imported manufactured goods• No reason to industrialize

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Outside Investment and Interference• LA countries borrowed money at high interest rates• Couldn’t always pay back money• New Age of “Economic Colonialism”

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US Involvement• US believed its security

depended on LA• Worried Europe may try

to reconquer

• 1823 James Monroe issued Monroe Doctrine• America for Americans;

Europe stay out!

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Cuba Declares Independence• Cuba was one of Spain’s last

colonies in Americas• 1868 it declared independence,

fought 10 yr war, lost• 1895: Jose Marti, a writer who was

exiled from Cuba, returned to launch second war for independence

• By mid 1890s US interested in Cuba because• economic interests • Spain had set up concentration camps

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Spanish-American War• 1898 US joined fight, called the Spanish-American War

• lasted only 4 months • US struck first at Philippines • Spain unprepared and quickly collapsed

• 1901 Cuba became “independent” • US installed military gov’t • exerted control in affairs

• Spain lost rest of colonies to US after war: Guam, Puerto Rico, and Philippines

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Connecting the Oceans• US wanted to build canal across narrow part of Central

America in Panama, a province of Colombia• President Teddy Roosevelt offered Colombia $10 million

plus yearly payment, they refused wanted more money• US responded by encouraging revolution in Panama

• with help from US Navy Panama won independence in 1903• Panama then gave US the 10 mile wide zone for canal

• 1914: Panama Canal opened

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The Roosevelt Corollary• Panama Canal, presence in Cuba, and large investments

in LA strengthened US’s foothold there• To protect economic interests, Teddy issued the

Roosevelt Corollary: gave US right to be an international police power in Western Hemisphere

• US used the Corollary as justification several times when intervening in LA

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