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1 Acquisitions of foreign territories Imperialism begins…

2 What is Imperialism? Imperialism, the economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker nations, was a view held by many Europeans nations as they expanded their power overseas

3 Why Imperialism? Americans wanted to develop overseas markets to keep the economy strong. Social Darwinists argued that as nations competed, only the strongest would survive. Americans used these ideas to justify expanding American power overseas.

4 Reasons to intervene Anglo-Saxonism- John Fiske Josiah Strong- Missionary Work – “The two great needs of mankind, that all men may be lifted into the light of the highest Christian civilization, are, first, a pure, spiritual Christianity, and, second, civil liberty....”

5 East Asia/Pacific In 1854 the Japanese, impressed by American technology and power, signed a treaty opening two ports to American trade.  Following an 1872 recession in Hawaii, the United States exempted Hawaiian sugar from tariffs in 1875.

6 Pacific When the treaty later came up for renewal, the Senate insisted that Hawaii give the United States exclusive rights to a naval base at Pearl Harbor. The trade treaty led to a boom in the Hawaiian sugar industry. The McKinley Tariff in 1890 gave subsidies to sugar producers in the United States, causing the sale of Hawaiian sugar to decline as well as the Hawaiian economy.

7 Pacific In 1891 Queen Liliuokalani became the queen of Hawaii. She disliked the influence of American settlers in Hawaii. In 1893 a group of planters, supported by U.S. Marines, forced the queen to give up her power after she unsuccessfully tried to impose a new constitution that reasserted her authority as ruler of the Hawaiian people. The group of planters set up a temporary government and asked the United States to annex the islands.

8 Pacific During Spanish American War McKinley sent 20,000 American troops to the Philippines and, along the way, seized the island of Guam–a Spanish possession in the Pacific. After Spanish American War Many Americans supported annexing the Philippines because it would provide a naval base in Asia, a stopover on the way to China, a large market for American goods, and the ability to teach “less civilized” peoples.

9 China Between 1895 and 1900, American exports to China quadrupled. President McKinley and Secretary of State John Hay supported an Open Door policy in China. They believed all countries should be allowed to trade with China. Hay sent notes to countries with leaseholds in China asking to keep ports open to all nations. Hay expected all powers would abide by this plan. They agreed to respect each other’s territorial possessions, to uphold the Open Door policy, and to support China’s independence.

10 Latin America In the 1800s, the United States wanted to increase its influence in Latin America by increasing the sale of American products in the region Americans wanted Europeans to realize that the United States was the dominant power in the region.

11 Latin America After Spanish American War Cuba became an independent country After the war, the United States set up a military government in Cuba. Steps were taken to ensure that Cuba would remain tied to the United States

12 Puerto Rico In 1900 Congress passed the Foraker Act, making Puerto Rico an unincorporated territory. Congress gradually allowed the people a degree of self-government. In 1917 Puerto Ricans were made citizens of the United States.

13 Panama In 1901 the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty signed by the U.S. and Great Britain gave the United States exclusive rights to build and control any proposed canal through Central America. A French company offered to sell its rights and property in Panama to the United States.

14 Panama In 1903 Panama was still a part of Colombia, which refused John Hay’s offer to purchase the land and gain rights to build the canal.  Panamanians decided to declare their independence from Colombia and make their own deal with the United States to build the canal.  The short uprising against Colombia was supported by the United States, which sent ships to Panama to prevent Colombia from interfering.

15 Panama Canal The United States recognized Panama’s independence, and the two nations signed a treaty to have the canal built Construction of the 50-mile canal took ten years. It shortened the distance from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean by about 8,000 nautical miles.

16 Alaska Acquired in 1959 from Russia Sold for $7.2 million Russia sold Alaska for about 2 cents per acre because of conflict and financial crises in Europe.


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