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Imperialism. Policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nations. Major Factors. Economic : increase need for natural resources Nationalist : competition for large empire Military : superior to those in Africa and Asia
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Imperialism Policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nations
Major Factors • Economic: increase need for natural resources • Nationalist: competition for large empire • Military: superior to those in Africa and Asia • Humanitarian: duty to spread the blessing of western civilization
Annexation of Alaska • William Seward • 1867: Russian $7.2 million • 1959: becomes a state
Annexation of Hawaii • American sugar planters gain control of Hawaii’s govt and economy • McKinley Tariff • Queen Liliuokalani • Sanford B. Dole
Spanish American Cuban War • Cuban Rebellion • General Valeriano Wyler • Jose Marti • Yellow Journalism • http://images.google.com/images?sourceid=navclient&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2008-21,GGLG:en&q=yellow+journalism+spanish+american+war&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=-ln5SvXUFsmrngfG9aiCDQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBAQsAQwAA • De Lome Letter • Enrique De Lome (Spanish Minister to US) • Criticized McKinley
Spanish American Cuban War • USS Maine • Sent to Cuba to protect Amer • Remember the Maine • War with Spain • Philippines • George Dewey’s victory • Cuba • Rough Riders • Lead to invasion of Puerto Rico
Spanish American Cuban War • Treaty of Paris • Ended Splendid Little War • Cuba gain independence • Sp give Puerto Rico and Guam to US • US pay Sp $20 million for annexation of Philippine Islands - Residents would not become US Citizens
US and Puerto Rico • Not smart enough to govern themselves • Needed for maintaining presence in Caribbean and protecting future canal across Isthmus of Panama • Foraker Act
Cuba and US • Platt Amendment • Cuba could not make treaties that allowed foreign country control • US reserved right to intervene to preserve independence • Cuba was not to go into debt • US could buy/lease land for naval or coaling stations * Became a US Protectorate
Philippine-American War • Emilio Aguinaldo • Rebelled against US • US forced Filipinos to live in designated areas • US set up govt; 2 houses • Finally gained independence
Open Door Policy • US needed to maintain trade with China • Sec of State John Hay • US called for open access to China’s coastal ports, elimination of special privileges for any trading nations and the maintenance of China’s independence
Boxer Rebellion • Chinese opposed to Western influence in their country • Boxers: drive out evils • Rebellion stopped by outside forces • US scared about fate of China and issued 2nd open door notes • US safeguard trade with China
Impact of gains • Not necessary to own people to trade with them • Expense of maintaining Amer empire would out weight benefits • McKinley assassinated and Teddy Roosevelt steps in
Russo-Jap War • Russia controlled Manchuria, wanted Korea which Japan set up as an independent nation • War broke out b/w Russia and Japan • Japan wanted Roosevelt to intervene-> Nobel Peace Prize
Panama Canal • Roosevelt wanted canal, shortcut b/w Atlantic and Pacific Ocean • Hay-Pauncefote Treaty • Panama claimed independence from Columbia with help of US • Panama gave US control of strip in exchange for help
Roosevelt Corollary • US did not want Europe to intervene in Latin America due to monies owed • Speak softly and carry and big stick and you will go far • Dollar Diplomacy: US policy of using the nation’s economic power to exert influence over other countries
Wilson and Missionary Diplomacy • Monroe Doctrine • Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy
Mexican Revolution • Porfirio Diaz-> Frances Madero -> General Victoriana Huerta • Wilson refused to recognize Huerta • War broke out • Huerta regime collapsed -> Venustiano Carranza • Emiliano Zapata and Franscisco Pancho Villa • Led revolts against Carranza & US
US Goals Achieved • Expanded its access to foreign markets in order to ensure the continued growth of the domestic economy • Built a modern Navy to protect its interest abroad • Exercised its power to ensure American dominance in Latin America