us. history. i. building support for imperialism three reasons for imperialism a. a desire for new...
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US. History
I. Building Support for ImperialismTHREE REASONS FOR IMPERIALISM•A. A Desire for New Markets• 1. economics no one has ALL materials to be self-sufficient
2. US needed new markets• a. overproducing goods•B. Show military strength to rest of world•C. Feeling of Superiority• 1. Social Darwinism:
II. Expansion in the Pacific• A. Commodore M. Perry opens Japan• 1. Japan had restricted contact• 2. westernized (Jap Industr.
Revol.)• B. Annexing Hawaii• 1. Most important port in Pacific• 2. Rest and refuel• 3. sugar cane• 4. Pearl Harbor navy
• A. Alfred T. Mahan (U.S. Navy Admiral)• 1. Every great power in history … • 2. Need large navy to protect • economic interests• 3. Need bases around world to • supply/support the navy• a. imperialism way to go (own• instead of rent)
III. Building a Modern Navy
• What were the 3 reasons for imperialism?
• What are two reasons Hawaii was important to the US?
• What were the main beliefs as to why Alfred Mahan said the US needed bases around the world?
Essential Questions
U.S. History
• A. Cuban Rebellion Begins (1895)• 1. independence from Spain• 2. Led by Jose Marti• 3. Destroy US-backed sugar
farms• B. USS Maine to Havana Harbor (1898)• 1. Protect US interests; explodes!
I. The Coming of War
• C. Americans support the Cubans• 1. Officially neutral• 2. New York papers• a. Hearst vs. Pulitzer• 3. Yellow journalism
(sensationalism)• a. Cubans fed to
dogs/sharks• 4. Cubans suffering• a. concentration camps• b. starvation/disease
D. Calling out for war 1. President McKinley wants peace
• a. US as mediator: Spain says “OK”• b. Rebels: “No, want full independence”• 2. The De Lome letter• a. Span. Ambassador private letter• b. McK “weak”• 3. “Remember the Maine”• 4. McK feared if no war, Dems win • presidency in next election• 5. Teller Amendment
A. The Philippines (Pacific)• 1. protect US backside• 2. Commodore George Dewey• 3. Natives launch guerrilla war • B. Battles in Cuba• 1. Teddy Roosevelt’s “Rough
Riders”• 2. San Juan / Kettle Hills
II. A War on Two Fronts
• A. Cuba free• B. Guam/Puerto Rico to the U.S.• C. Debate over Annexation of
Philippines• 1. Good place 4 Naval Base• 2. market for American goods• 3. Close to China• 4. Can “civilize” the natives• D. McKinley did annex
III. American Empire is Born
• How did “yellow journalism” lead to start of Spanish American war?
• What did the Teller Amendment guarantee?
• Why did the US want to annex (add) the Philippines?
Essential Questions
A. Puerto Rico• 1. US control (has gained some self-gov.)• 2. strategic Caribbean locale
– a. protect future canal– b. Base of ops for Navy
I. Puerto Rico and Cuba
B. Cuba and the Platt Amendment• 1. Ties to United States in Cuban • constitution• a. No treaties to weaken or give land• b. US can buy/lease naval stations• c. low debts to keep foreign out• d. US right to protect Cuba
A. China weak Euro powers moving inB. U.S. worried we’d be shutout
economicallyC. John Hay’s Open Door Notes
1. To Euro leaders “let’s all share”2. Euro accepts (impact of US Naval
Power!)
II. Open Door Policy in China
U.S. History
• A. McKinley’s VP 2nd term• B. McKinley shot in Buffalo• 1. TR becomes youngest pres at 42 • 2. never meant to be Prez• a. Jazzed up ticket in 1900• C. TR’s beliefs• 1. duty to help “less civilized”• 2. active in world affairs
I. T. Roosevelt becomes President
• A. Shorten shipping distance• B. French company had started canal• 1. gave up b/c bankrupt• 2. Sold rights to US• C. Panama part of Colombia• 1. offered $10 million for “canal
zone”• 2. Rejected• 3. Encouraged Panama rebels to
revolt• D. Made deal with free Panama
II. Building Panama Canal
• A. US would intervene in Latin America in cases
• involving stability of the hemisphere
III. Roosevelt Corollary