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American Expansion USH-5.3

I. China Spheres of influence A foreign nation controls trade and investment In late 1800s, Europeans and Japan win control of areas in China US wants Open Door Policy Everyone can trade everywhere in China (except China) US just took control of the Philippines in S-A War China’s neighbor Easy access to resources & markets China is NOT a colony, but dominated by foreigners

I. China

I. China Boxer Rebellion Society of Righteous Harmonious Fists formed Want to rid China of all Western influence Foreigners Chinese Christians In 1900 Boxers surround Beijing’s European section US leads a coalition of foreign soldiers Forced the Boxers out Showed other powers we should be respected

II. Panama Panama was a part of Colombia They had been working toward independence Colombia said no US offered to buy Panama so they could be free… AND we could build a canal to connect the oceans

II. Panama The US sent its new big navy to support a bloodless revolution The leader of the revolt signed a treaty giving the US rights to build a canal Upset Colombians but the US had a foothold in the area

II. Panama The Panama Canal Started by the French They all die from malaria US wants a two ocean navy Going around South America is a long trip US controlled the Panama Canal until 12/31/1999

II. Panama

II. Panama

III. US Diplomacy Roosevelt Corollary Roosevelt asserted that European nations should not intervene in countries to the south of the US, and under certain conditions, United States military intervention would be justified. Extended, or changed, the Monroe Doctrine. Puts the US on the scene The creation of the Great White Fleet shows off US superiority

B. Big Stick Diplomacy Policy of negotiating peacefully but having a large military if needed Teddy Roosevelt “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far”

III. US Diplomacy

III. US Diplomacy C. US intervenes in many Central American countries Take over collecting taxes Pay off debts to Europeans This prevents Europeans from using military action to collect the money

III. US Diplomacy D. Dollar diplomacy Policy of promoting US interests overseas by encouraging American business to invest in foreign countries President Taft Caribbean, Central and Latin America Increases US investments in the region Increases US control in the region Increases US access to raw materials and new markets in the region

III. US Diplomacy E. Moral diplomacy Policy to condemn imperialism, spread democracy, and promote peace President W. Wilson Promote human rights No more land by conquest!

United States Foreign Policy Compare the following foreign policies by completing the chart below: United States Foreign Policy Roosevelt Taft Wilson