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Reasons for Imperialism Business leaders and politicians believed the U.S. needed more markets for economic growth. Some believed the U.S. needed to expand to maintain and protect National Security. Some believed it was the destiny of the U.S. to expand to maintain a Nationalist Spirit (Great Pride in U.S)

Cuban Revolution 1895 Cuban people rebelled against Spain. Spain sent 150,000 troops to put down the rebellion. Spanish concentration camps for Cubans bad conditions and death. Jose Marti, Cuban Revolutionist, 1895

Yellow Journalism Use of Sensationalized and exaggerated reporting by newspapers/magazines to attract readers. Used to encourage U.S. to Support Cuba in Cuban Revolution.

U.S.S. Maine U.S. Ship sent to Cuba during Cuban Revolution to safeguard American citizens and Property. Blown up Blamed on Spain

Spanish American War War fought between U.S. and Spain in Cuba and the Philippines. U.S. changes from Isolationist position to Imperialistic position. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gJtIImTbLo

Theodore Roosevelt “Rough Riders” Won the Battle of San Juan Hill Became National Hero Later President of U.S. http://www.history.com/topics/theodore-roosevelt/videos#roosevelt-fights-in-spanish-american-war

American Expansionism Many were concerned about America’s expansionism and continued involvement in Latin America. Philippine-American War After Spanish-American War, Filipinos were angry that the U.S. simply replaced the Spanish as a controlling power Emilio Aguinaldo led a revolt against U.S. forces in 1899.

Philippine-American War Treaty of Paris (1898) – Ended war with following terms: Cuba is independent U.S. gets Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines U.S. pays Spain $20 million As a result of the Spanish-American War: U.S. now owns an empire Ends U.S. isolationism U.S. emerges as a world power Philippine-American War After Spanish-Amerrican War, Filipinos were angry that the U.S. simply replaced the Spanish as a controlling power Emilio Aguinaldo led a revolt against U.S. forces in 1899.

Theodore Roosevelt Preservation or Conservation of U.S. Natural resources. Fought in the Spanish American War Oversaw building of the Panama Canal Led the Rough Riders at the Battle of San Juan Hill Issued the Roosevelt Corollary (an extension of the Monroe Doctrine)

Monroe Doctrine - 1823 a U.S. doctrine which, on proclaimed that European powers should no longer Colonize or interfere with the affairs of the nations of the Americas.

Roosevelt Corollary Theodore Roosevelt announced an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. He stated, in referring to South and Central America, that the United States had the right and the need to intervene in the internal affairs of states in the Western hemisphere if they did not get their own affairs in order.

Big Stick Diplomacy Teddy Roosevelt’s new world diplomacy. “Speak softly and carry a big stick” The Big Stick Represents the U.S. Navy.

Rough Riders Men recruited by Theodore Roosevelt (miners, ex-football players, cowboys) to fight in the Spanish American War. Took San Juan Hill in Cuba

Panama Canal U.S. tried to buy Panama Canal area from Columbia. Columbia refused to sell. U.S. helped Panama revolt and overthrow Columbia. Panama Sales Canal area to U.S. http://www.hippocampus.org/HippoCampus/mediaVideoLink/?username=myGVS&TopicId=1632 http://www.history.com/videos/panama-canal-locks#deconstructing-history-panama-canal

Cut through Panama to connect the Pacific and Atlantic oceans Cut through Panama to connect the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Helped establish U.S. Position in global trade and allowed the U.S. Navy to move quickly from ocean to ocean.

Panama Canal