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The Age of Imperialism. America looks to the world. Focus Question:. List and describe three reasons a nation may look to expand beyond its borders. Objectives. After today’s lesson, you will: Discuss the rationale for seeking territory overseas in the late 19 th century.
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The Age of Imperialism America looks to the world
Focus Question: • List and describe three reasons a nation may look to expand beyond its borders
Objectives After today’s lesson, you will: • Discuss the rationale for seeking territory overseas in the late 19th century
The Age of Empire • Last quarter of the 19thCentury was marked by Imperialism • The Great Powers were dividing the globe between them
The U.S. Goes Forth • The United States entered the Imperialist Race • Commerce • National Defense • National Status • Promote American Democracy
Commerce • New Markets • U.S. production greater than U.S. demand • Role of Tariffs in International trade • Raw Materials • Industry required certain items • Rubber • Sugar
National Defense • U.S. coastal defense needed • U.S. merchants required protection • Unprotected merchants could bring the U.S. to war (War of 1812) • Navy must patrol sea lanes • Required bases and coaling stations • Theories of Alfred T. Mahan
National Stature • United States as a Great Power • Economic Strength surpassed most • Large Territory • Psychological approach • Generational Politics
Export Democracy • Old theme of American exceptionalism • U.S. must serve as an example to the world • U.S. could export traditions and values • Built on chauvinism • Anglo-Saxon Protestants superior to others • “White Man’s Burden” • “The U.S. had a responsibility to lift up the inferior peoples”
Summary • In a short response of 2 to 3 sentence, explain what you like and what you did not like about the lesson class today.