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Chapter 31: America on the World Stage, 1899-1909 By: Sally Jacobson and Jonaki Singh
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“Little Brown Brothers” in the Philippines Filipinos weren’t granted freedom after Spanish American War February 4, 1899- savage war b/n U.S. & Phil. 1901- Philippines defeated & McKinley appoints Taft as head of the Philippine Commission McKinley’s “benevolent assimilation”- included improvements of roads, sanitation, and public health, a good education system, and economic ties through sugar July 4, 1946- Philippines gains independence Filipinos weren’t granted freedom after Spanish American War February 4, 1899- savage war b/n U.S. & Phil. 1901- Philippines defeated & McKinley appoints Taft as head of the Philippine Commission McKinley’s “benevolent assimilation”- included improvements of roads, sanitation, and public health, a good education system, and economic ties through sugar July 4, 1946- Philippines gains independence
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John Hay Defends China (and U.S. interests) Countries like Japan, Russia and Germany moved into China after 1895 --> America worried about Chinese imperialism & manufacturers feared Europeans would dominate Chinese markets John Hay issues Open Door Policy (other countries have to respect Chinese rights and idea of fair competition Countries like Japan, Russia and Germany moved into China after 1895 --> America worried about Chinese imperialism & manufacturers feared Europeans would dominate Chinese markets John Hay issues Open Door Policy (other countries have to respect Chinese rights and idea of fair competition
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Hinging the Open Door in China 1900- super-patriotic group called the “Boxers” killed many foreigners--> Boxer Rebellion Hay declared Open Door Policy would embrace China’s territorial and commercial integrity 1900- super-patriotic group called the “Boxers” killed many foreigners--> Boxer Rebellion Hay declared Open Door Policy would embrace China’s territorial and commercial integrity
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Kicking “Teddy” Roosevelt Upstairs McKinley was a shoe in for the Election of 1900 b/c he led the U.S. through a war, acquired rich real estate, est. the gold standard, and brought prosperity Theodore Roosevelt was nominated as V.P. so he wouldn’t pose an authority problem William Jennings Bryan- Dem. Candidate- supported silver standard & anti-imperialism Main issue during election was Republican overseas imperialism McKinley was a shoe in for the Election of 1900 b/c he led the U.S. through a war, acquired rich real estate, est. the gold standard, and brought prosperity Theodore Roosevelt was nominated as V.P. so he wouldn’t pose an authority problem William Jennings Bryan- Dem. Candidate- supported silver standard & anti-imperialism Main issue during election was Republican overseas imperialism
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Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900? McKinley & Republicans supported imperialism and gold standard; Bryan was anti-imperialism & supported silver standard “Bryanism”- Bryan would destroy U.S. prosperity with free-silver policy McKinley won election of 1900 McKinley & Republicans supported imperialism and gold standard; Bryan was anti-imperialism & supported silver standard “Bryanism”- Bryan would destroy U.S. prosperity with free-silver policy McKinley won election of 1900
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TR: Brandisher of the Big Stick September 1901-McKinley is assassinated & TR takes over Roosevelt disregarded checks and balances system Roosevelt felt he could take action that wasn’t specifically forbidden in the Constitution September 1901-McKinley is assassinated & TR takes over Roosevelt disregarded checks and balances system Roosevelt felt he could take action that wasn’t specifically forbidden in the Constitution
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Colombia Blocks the Canal Spanish-American War--> need for canal through Central America, however: Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)- US couldn’t gain exclusive control over a route for the canal Hay-Pauncefot Treaty- gave US free hand to build and fortify canal Colombia protested building canal-->US waged treaty which gave 6 mile wide zone for perpetuity in exchange for $10 mil. & annual $250,000 Colombia rejected treaty--> TR built canal w/o Colombian consent Spanish-American War--> need for canal through Central America, however: Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)- US couldn’t gain exclusive control over a route for the canal Hay-Pauncefot Treaty- gave US free hand to build and fortify canal Colombia protested building canal-->US waged treaty which gave 6 mile wide zone for perpetuity in exchange for $10 mil. & annual $250,000 Colombia rejected treaty--> TR built canal w/o Colombian consent
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Uncle Sam Creates Puppet Panama Panamanians feared US would build canal along Nicaraguan route--> protested 1903- Bunau-Varilla leads successful revolt Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty- gave US control of 10-mile-wide around Panama Canal in exchange for $40 million Panamanians feared US would build canal along Nicaraguan route--> protested 1903- Bunau-Varilla leads successful revolt Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty- gave US control of 10-mile-wide around Panama Canal in exchange for $40 million
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Completing the Canal and Appeasing Colombia Rape of Panama--> downfall in relations w/ Latin America TR’s “Big Brother Policy”- claimed he had received “mandate from civilization” to build canal & Colombia had wronged US by not letting itself be benefitted by canal 1904- construction of Panama Canal began 1914- construction completed; $400 mil. spent Rape of Panama--> downfall in relations w/ Latin America TR’s “Big Brother Policy”- claimed he had received “mandate from civilization” to build canal & Colombia had wronged US by not letting itself be benefitted by canal 1904- construction of Panama Canal began 1914- construction completed; $400 mil. spent
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TR’s Perversion of Monroe Doctrine Countries like Venezuela and DR were in debt to European countries--> TR feared that if European nations got involved in Lat. Am., they would stay there & violate Monroe Doctrine Roosevelt Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine- US could pay LA debt to keep European nations out of LA “Bad Neighbor” Policy- LA countries hated US for intervening Countries like Venezuela and DR were in debt to European countries--> TR feared that if European nations got involved in Lat. Am., they would stay there & violate Monroe Doctrine Roosevelt Corollary of the Monroe Doctrine- US could pay LA debt to keep European nations out of LA “Bad Neighbor” Policy- LA countries hated US for intervening
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Roosevelt on the World Stage 1904- war b/n Japan & Russia broke out b/c Russia refused to withdraw troops from Manchuria & Korea Japan was defeating Russia until supplies ran low--> asked TR to sponsor peace 1905- TR made agreement in which Japan got no compensation for losses & received southern 1/2 of Sakhalin 1906- TR received Nobel Peace Prize, but relations w/ Japan and Russia deteriorated b/c both felt robbed by agreement 1904- war b/n Japan & Russia broke out b/c Russia refused to withdraw troops from Manchuria & Korea Japan was defeating Russia until supplies ran low--> asked TR to sponsor peace 1905- TR made agreement in which Japan got no compensation for losses & received southern 1/2 of Sakhalin 1906- TR received Nobel Peace Prize, but relations w/ Japan and Russia deteriorated b/c both felt robbed by agreement
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Japanese Laborers in California 1884- Japan lifted ban on emigration--> thousands of Japanese were recruited to work in CA-->faced racism 1906- San Francisco school board segregated Chinese, Japanese, & Korean students & Japanese were insulted “Gentlemen’s Agreement”- CA repealed segregation & Japan agreed to stop flow of immigrants 1908- Root-Takahira Agreement- US & Japan pledged to respect each other’s territorial possessions 1884- Japan lifted ban on emigration--> thousands of Japanese were recruited to work in CA-->faced racism 1906- San Francisco school board segregated Chinese, Japanese, & Korean students & Japanese were insulted “Gentlemen’s Agreement”- CA repealed segregation & Japan agreed to stop flow of immigrants 1908- Root-Takahira Agreement- US & Japan pledged to respect each other’s territorial possessions
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