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Agenda Review-Hand Back Quizzes 139. Spanish-American War – Notes – Video – Primary Source Activity (Historical Thinking) 140. Westernization – Notes – Read REVIEW: Talk about test!

Objectives Explain the causes to the Spanish American War. Explain the term Westernization.

Spanish-American War During 1800s, US followed European pattern of industrialism and imperialism. – Forced Japan to trade – Took territory from Mexico – Conquered Native Americans (moving west)

New Spain? Only Cuba and Puerto Rico left as Spanish colonies in Americas

Cuban Independence Fighting for freedom from Spain. US sent battleship Maine to help

Remember the Maine The HELL with SPAIN! Blew up- killing 266 soldiers

US Goes to WAR! Lasted 4 months US won acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines from Spain US also took Hawaii

The US a power Power in the Pacific Vowed would take control of any Latin American country that didn’t run it’s government the way U.S. wanted it to

Historical Debate What were the United States motivations to help Cuba? What happened to the Maine? – Who blew it up?

Video Spanish American War

American Motivation Primary Sources Read and answer questions

Primary Source Maine Explosion Doc. A Sourcing 1.How long after the explosion of the Maine was this article written? 2.What does the headline of the article suggest about the newspaper’s point of view? Close Reading 3.Upon what type of evidence does the New York Journal base its claims? Doc. B Sourcing 1.How does the date of this article compare with the date on the New York Journal and Advertiser article? Close Reading 2.According to these headlines, what happened to the Maine? 3.What kinds of evidence does the New York Times include to support its account of the incident?

READ AND HIGHLIGHT

Westernization Western world= wealthy, powerful, and aggressive

Responses to West Fighting back didn’t work (Native Americans, Zulus) Staying away didn’t work (Chinese, Japanese)

How to deal with the west… Be more like them (Russia, Japan, Latin America)

How to Westernize? Educate yourself.

Problems? Non-west faced obstacles West did it first Tough for them to get in to the international economic system

READ AND HIGHLIGHT