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Expansion in the U.S.

Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce the beginning of the Civil War TEKS 5.4C and 5.8D. This template can also be used by students for researching information after the lesson has been conducted. This is a template and will require that you insert information. Delete any instructions you do not want to display.

Key Questions Why was the United States interested in acquiring the territories of Hawaii and Alaska? What were the causes of the Spanish-American War? What were the effects of the Spanish-American War?

Pros & Cons of Obtaining Alaska And Hawaii List the positives for acquiring Alaska and Hawaii List the negatives for acquiring Alaska and Hawaii

Spanish-American War Cause Effect The Maine exploded killing 250 people Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders charged San Juan Hill The Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam become American Territories. Cuba became an Independent country.