u.s. expansionism in asia & latin america (1890 – 1920) 1
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U.S. Expansionism in Asia &
Latin America(1890 – 1920)
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Read your packet of materials Be ready to present
– Why was the U.S. involved in___________?– Explain the role of main figures involved.– What was the sequence of events (w/dates)?– Was American involvement an example of imperialism?– Provide captions for the images you are given
– Hawaii (605-606AH/366-367Green), Cuba (612-616AH/370-373Greeen), Panama (625-626AH/383-385Green)
Philippines (620-622AH/377-378Green), Mexico (628-629AH/385-387Green), China (626-628AH/378-380Green)
In Groups
Hawaii
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Queen Liliuokalani Gov. Sanford B. Dole
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Spanish -
American War(1898)
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Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam -
all Spanish possessions in 1898
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Jose Marti &Cuban “Insurrectos”
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“Remember the Maine”
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“Yellow Journalism” - Hearst & Pulitzer
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TR & the “Rough Riders”
A “Splendid Little War”The Platt Amendment
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Hearst and Marti
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The Philippine-American
War or “Insurrection”16
Emilio Aguinaldo
vs.
WilliamMcKinley
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“Little Brown Brothers”
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China & the “Open Door Policy”
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John Hay “Spheres of Influence” Boxer Rebellion
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International “Relief” Force in Action - 1900
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Pro-Expansion
Anti-Imperialism
The Senate debate in 1899 over the Treaty of Paris
Mahan Carnegie
TR & “Big Stick”Diplomacy24
“RooseveltCorollary”
to theMonroeDoctrine
a.k.a.“Big Stick”Diplomacy25
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TR,
Colombia
& the
Panamanian
Revolution
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TR Supervising
PanamaCanal
Construction1908
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Taft’s “Dollar
Diplomacy”
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Woodrow Wilson & “Moral Diplomacy”
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MexicanRevolution
Huerta & Carranza involved in power struggle following
Mexican Revolution – WW favors Carranza33
“Bandit”Francisco“Pancho”
VillaIs the
“RobinHood”Of the
Mexican Peasants
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Columbus N.M. Before Villa’s Raid - 1916
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Columbus N.M. After Villa’s Raid - 1916
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Pancho Villa & Woodrow Wilson
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John J. Pershing & the“Punitive Expedition”
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