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1 1/27/15 Bell Ringer Do you believe the United States has the duty to fight for the freedom of our neighboring countries? Why or why not?

2 Chapter 18 – America Claims an Empire 18.1 – Imperialism and America

3 Section One: Imperialism and America Why did Americans support imperialism? What territories did the United States gain in their quest of imperialism?

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5 Section Two: Spanish American War Why did Americans become angry with Spain? What role did yellow journalism play in the Spanish American War? Events/Outcomes of war? What land did the United States acquire in the Treaty of Paris?

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7 Section Three: Acquiring New Lands How did Puerto Ricans feel about U.S. control? Explain American involvement in Puerto Rico. How did the U.S. keep control over Cuba? Why did the Filipinos rebel against the United States? What were U.S. interests in China?

8 Section Four: America as a World Power How did Roosevelt use American power? Explain the concept of dollar diplomacy under Taft? Why did Woodrow Wilson send troops to Mexico?

9 Why did Americans support imperialism? Imperialism: stronger countries taking control over weaker countries Desire for military strength Create new markets Superiority of American culture (ethnocentrism)

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11 Military Strength: Alfred T. Mahan built up the U.S. Navy, built modern battleships, and the U.S. became the largest naval power. New Markets: businesses needed markets for their goods and raw materials for their factories Superiority: Americans were believed they were better than people in other countries and some wanted to spread their Christianity and culture to others

12 The U.S. buys territory Alaska in 1867 from Russia for $7.2 million -The U.S. forced Hawaii to build Pearl Harbor, a naval base, in 1887. -William McKinley annexed Hawaii in 1898 (from Queen Liliuokalani)

13 Imperialism Role Play Activity Student will read through the role play cards and answer the accompanying questions on the “Getting Started” page. Students as a group will look at MAPS #1,2,3 (resources) to see which areas of Africa that they would want to claim. Students then (with their color pencils) divide up Map #4 (however their group wants)

14 Imperialism Role Play Activity What problems did you face and have to deal with? How did you feel once you had accomplished dividing up Africa? How would that feeling compare to the feelings of Europeans at the time? Did you even consider the feelings of Africans? Did you think about what groups you were dividing up or putting together into a country?

15 18.2 – The Spanish-American War Cuba and Spain were at war with one another and Cubans wanted American aid. Yellow journalism exaggerated the news.

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17 Why did Americans become angry with Spain? A Spanish official insulted President William McKinley saying he was a weak leader The U.S.S. Maine was in Cuba to protect Americans, but the ship exploded and 260 people died. Newspapers blamed Spain

18 War with Spain erupted on April 1898. First battle was in the Philippines – a Spanish colony for 300 years In May, an American naval commander sailed to the Philippines and destroyed the Spanish fleet. For the next 2 months, U.S. soldiers fought on the side of Filipino rebels. Spanish surrendered to the U.S. in August in the Philippines.

19 Cuba In Cuba, the U.S. blocked off a harbor and Spanish ships couldn’t leave. Volunteer soldiers, called the “Rough Riders,” helped win the battle of San Juan Hill. The Spanish surrendered on July 25 in Cuba.

20 The Treaty of Paris was signed Cuba became independent Spain gave Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S. The U.S. bought the Philippine Islands for $20 million Americans had mixed feelings about imperialism

21 1/27/15: Bell Ringer Are you bothered when you feel as though someone is trying to control you? What are some things you would do to rebel?

22 18.3 – Acquiring New Lands How did Puerto Ricans feel about U.S. control? -Resented them because U.S. military officials insulted them and limited their freedom. -The Foraker Act ended military rule and set up a civil government -In 1917, Congress made Puerto Ricans U.S. citizens

23 How did the U.S. keep control over Cuba? -Cuba was independent, but the U.S. army stayed there for 4 years -Cubans wrote a constitution and the U.S. insisted they add the Platt Amendment Platt Amendment: Limited Cuba’s rights when dealing with other countries and gave the U.S. special privileges. -Cuba became a U.S. protectorate Protectorate: a country that is controlled by a stronger power

24 Why did the Filipinos rebel against the United States? Thought the U.S. promised independence; felt betrayed. -The U.S. won the rebellion and set up a government like Cuba’s

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26 What were U.S. interests in China? -They wanted to trade with China -Open Door Notes: message sent to other countries to protect U.S. trading rights in China. -Boxer Rebellion: Chinese rebellion against Western influence, 1900.

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28 18.4 America as a World Power How did Roosevelt use American power? Roosevelt became president in 1901 and he used American power to help settle the Russo-Japanese War. Helped build the Panama Canal. Created a statement called the Roosevelt Corollary: ▫The U.S. wouldn’t allow Europeans to influence the Western Hemisphere.

29 Taft Administration Dollar Diplomacy- U.S policy of using the nation’s economic power to exert influence over other countries ▫used to justify keeping European powers out of the Caribbean.

30 Why did Woodrow Wilson send troops to Mexico? He wanted countries to have democratic governments Mexicans rebelled, but the U.S. sent in troops In 1917, he took his troops out and Mexico adopted a constitution Wilson faced a possible war with Europe


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