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Chapter 18 America Claims an Empire Global competition prompts the United States to expand its influence and territory engage in conflicts around the globe, and build the Panama Canal.

Section 1 Imperialism and America Beginning in 1867 and continuing through the century, global competition causes the United States to expand

United Sates expands overseas 1906 - Fleet of 16 U.S. battleships sail around the world Showed the world that the U.S. was a power to be reckoned with Important step in expanding America's international interest

Defining Imperialism Imperialism – The policy of extending social political or economic control over weaker nations

European countries practiced Imperialism in the 1700's and 1800's. Europeans divided up most of Africa and competed for China. Japan joined race for China and the U.S. decided to expand overseas U.S. didn't want to do this in the beginning - Once colonies ourselves - Couldn't afford a war Our attitude changed in the late 1800's for several reasons - Nationalism - U.S. united again following Civil War - People wanted to be a world power - Needed colonies to be one

Reasons for American Expansion U.S developed a desire for Desire for military strength - Admiral Alfred T. Mahan urges U.S. to build up navy to compete - U.S. builds modern battleships, becomes third largest naval power Museum of Naval History in Newport Rhode Island contains many Mahan artifacts What is nationalism and what role did it play in the quest for Empire? Social, Political, or Economic? Admiral Alfred T. Mahan

Reasons for American Expansion New ideas - Charles Darwin - survival of the fittest - Social Darwinism - Americans believed that their society was superior and would spread throughout the world People argued the U.S. had duty to Christianize or civilize “inferior peoples” - Also used to support racism Social Political or economic? Charles Darwin

Reasons for American Expansion Foreign Markets - people wanted new markets for American goods - U.S. farms, factories produced more than Americans could consume - U.S. needed raw material - Foreign trade was the solution to overproduction, unemployment, & depression - Began exporting more than we were importing Social, Political, or economic?

Seward and Expansion William Seward – Served as Secretary of State under Lincoln & Johnson - Tried to gain new lands for U.S. 1867 - ordered navy to occupy the Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean - Valuable as a Fueling station to refuel ships

Seward and Expansion 1867 - Arranged for the purchase of Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million - Had trouble convincing House to fund purchase - Alaska called “Seward’s Icebox,” “Seward’s Folly” - Alaska rich in timber, minerals, oil Arranged for the U.S. to buy the Virgin Islands from Denmark (Didn't actually occur until 1917) - Also wanted to add the Hawaiian Islands

The Annexation of Hawaii 1790s - U.S. merchants began stopping in Hawaii on way to China and India Early 1800's - Christian missionaries moved to Hawaii to convert the people Yankee missionaries founded schools & churches on islands Many of the missionaries’ descendants became wealthy sugar and pineapple planters They controlled the government

The Annexation of Hawaii Mid-1800s, American-owned sugar plantations 75% of islands’ wealth 1887, businessmen force King Kalakaua to limit vote to landowners 1887, U.S. pressures Hawaii to allow naval base at Pearl Harbor Became refueling station

The Annexation of Hawaii 1891 - Queen Liliuokalani came to power. She wanted to regain control of the island and tried to remove landowning requirement. Planters called the United States government for help Hawaii was valuable refueling station which contributed to the to U.S. government decision to support the planters U.S. sent marines. Together the marines and planters overthrew Queen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpsmUCtsd2o&feature=related

The Annexation of Hawaii Hawaii was set up an independent republic Sanford Dole named president Hawaii asked to be annexed by the United States. Grover Cleveland didn't want to annex Hawaii President Cleveland cannot make Dole surrender power to queen Recognized Republic of Hawaii

The Annexation of Hawaii 1898 – Hawaii was annexed following the Spanish American War Congress proclaimed Hawaii a U.S. territory under President McKinley