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1 U.S & East Asia pg Chapter 9.3

2 U.S Influence in Asia; Control of Philippines, Open Trade China, Gentlemen’s Agreement, Emigration with Japan, Navy Emilio Aguinaldo Now Against U.S; Why? Tactics Both Sides Used; Filipino's --> Guerrilla warfare; U.S  concentration camps How Does Insurrection End?

3 Taft Becomes Governor of Philippines ( ); Attempts at Gaining Support: Censors Press, Maintained Order, Extends Self Rule, Infrastructure Jones Law (1916); eventual independence

4 China; Spheres of Influence/ Trade Zones  Powerful U
China; Spheres of Influence/ Trade Zones  Powerful U.S Wants a Claim; Why? Boxer Rebellion Open-Door Policy ; Trade and College? Russo-Japan War; Teddy and the Gentlemen’s Agreement Supervising Talks, Ending Japanese Segregation & Limiting Emigration to U.S

5 U.S & Latin America pg Chapter 9.4

6 Settling in Latin America; Actions to Achieve Goals Intervene with U
Settling in Latin America; Actions to Achieve Goals Intervene with U.S Military, Increase U.S Investments Foraker Act (civil government in Puerto Rico & partial legislature)  Jones- Shafroth Act (U.S citizenship) Platt Amendment (Cuba) Negotiations with Panama  Independence from Columbia  Canal Cuts 8,000 Miles

7 Monroe Doctrine (1823)  Roosevelt Corollary Teddy’s Big Stick Diplomacy  Great White Fleet; U.S now how “policing power in the Caribbean) Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy; decrease military and increase investments in business & banks in L.A Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy; Honor & respect; honor sovereignty -BUT- Mexican Revolution  Madero (Mexican leader) Killed by Huerta  Carranza (moral leader)

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