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1 Chapter 17 Western Expansion Indian Affairs International Expansion

2 Railroads Transcontinental railroad Congress Union Pacific
Central Pacific

3 Railroads Transcontinental railroad Workers “Haste makes waste”
Promontory Point Other railroads

4 Resources Mining Pikes Peak gold rush Leadville Comstock Lode
Various metals

5 Resources Cattle Cattle drives Cowboys “Open ranges” Meat packing

6 Settlers Farmers Land and fences Homestead Act Oklahoma land rushes

7 Settlers Great Plains Dry farming Soddies Barbed wire

8 Law and Order Challenges Large distances Notorious criminals

9 Law and Order Lawmen Town marshal County sheriff Deputies
U.S. marshals Judges

10 Law and Order Vigilante groups Pinkertons

11 Indian Affairs Plains Indians Sioux Importance of buffalo Warriors
Heritage

12 Indian Affairs Indian Wars First Sioux War Wyoming-Montana
Sioux won every battle

13 Indian Affairs Government goal was to force Indians onto reservations

14 Indian Affairs Sioux War 1876-77 George Custer Sitting Bull
Crazy Horse

15 Indian Affairs Sioux War Custer’s Last Stand
Army eventually forced Indians onto reservations

16 Indian Affairs Geronimo Nez Perce Chief Joseph Wounded Knee Massacre

17 Indian Affairs A Century of Dishonor Helen Hunt Jackson Dawes Act
Later government decisions

18 Expansion Three main goals Defend Western Hemisphere
Create new economic opportunities Extend US territory

19 Mexico Napoleon III Maximilian I French support withdrawn

20 Britain Issues Commerce raiders Who owns islands near Vancouver
Fishing rights Treaty of Washington

21 Expansion Japan Commodore Perry Treaty of Kanagawa

22 Expansion Pan-Americanism James G. Blaine
Pan-American Congress in 1889

23 Expansion China “Spheres of influence” Open Door Policy
Boxer Rebellion International military force

24 Imperialism Extension of power by one people or country over another people or country Exploitation Benefits

25 Imperialism Alaska Purchased from Russia in 1867 “Seward’s Folly”

26 Imperialism Midway annexed Hawaii Planters revolted Republic of Hawaii
Annexed by US in 1898

27 Missions Hawaii China Mission boards Denominational Faith missions

28 War Background Causes Yellow journalism The de Lôme letter
Sinking of the Maine

29 War McKinley sent war message to Congress Manila Bay George Dewey
Battle of Manila Bay

30 War Santiago Blockade of harbor San Juan Hill Battle of Santiago Bay
Puerto Rico also captured

31 Aftermath US takes Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines Virtual rule of Cuba
Annexation of Hawaii US now a world power

32 Aftermath Cost of empire Maintenance of standing army, navy
Philippine insurrection Emilio Aguinaldo

33 1900 McKinley and Bryan rematch Bryan opposed imperialism
McKinley & Roosevelt win electoral landslide


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