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Imperialism

Explore the origins and impact of American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with a focus on the changing US policies towards Latin America and Asia. Discover how the US became a global power, intervened in foreign markets, and influenced international trade.

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Imperialism

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  1. Imperialism SOL 7a

  2. THE EMERGING ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD AFFAIRS: THE CHANGING POLICIES OF THE UNITED STATES TOWARD LATIN AMERICA AND ASIA AND THE GROWING INFLUENCE OF THE UNITED STATES IN FOREIGN MARKETS • Many twentieth-century American foreign policy issues have their origins in America’s emergence as a world power at the end of the nineteenth century. America’s intervention in World War I ensured her role as a world power for the remainder of the century. The growing role of the United States in international trade displayed the American urge to build, innovate, and explore new markets.

  3. Creation of international markets • Open Door Policy: Secretary of State John Hay proposed a policy that would give all nations equal trading rights in China • Urged all foreigners in China to obey Chinese law, observe fair competition

  4. • Dollar diplomacy: President Taft urged American banks and businesses to invest in Latin America. He promised that the United States would step in if unrest threatened their investments. • Growth in international trade occurred from the late 1800s to World War I—the first era of a true “global economy.”

  5. Latin America • Spanish American War – 1898 • Ends with the Treaty of Paris (1898) • – Puerto Rico was annexed by the United States. • – The United States asserted her right to intervene in Cuban affairs

  6. • Panama Canal and the role of Theodore Roosevelt • – The United States encouraged Panama’s independence from Colombia. • – The parties negotiated a treaty to build the canal.

  7. Asia and the Pacific • • Hawaii: U.S. efforts to depose Hawaii’s monarchy; U.S. annexation of Hawaii • • Philippines: Annexed after the Spanish American War

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