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1 1890s: The U.S…. A rapid growth in industry after the Civil War results in national wealth The western frontier had closed up (no more land left to discover) “Manifest destiny” is questionable now Now the U.S. will look to foreign markets to sustain our economy

2 Teddy Roosevelt says 1897 “I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one”

3 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 400 th anniversary of discovery of the new world 27 million: ¼ of nation’s population visit fairgrounds (largest tourist attraction in history) Inspires visitors to indulge in America’s glorious past/ delve into glorious future?...

4 Where do we draw the line between achieving “manifest destiny” and bullying? (remember The Bully conversation)

5 SPAM SPAM (Spanish American War) - Cuba: Spanish-ruled island 90 miles off coast of Florida -Cuban patriots revolted against harsh Spanish rule -American citizens wanted President McKinley to take action to help

6 SPAM – U.S. papers covered stories of brutality/ cruelty daily Exaggerated or made up to stir American anger Sound familiar?... (yellow journalism!) – Under growing public pressure, McKinley signs declaration of war against Spain on April 25 th, 1898

7 Tensions in Cuba Jose Marti led Cuban rebels in their fight against Spain, coining the battle cry, “Cuba Libre!” (Free Cuba). Spain sent General Valeriano Weyler to be a governor to Cuba ( Uses brutal tactics to crush revolt) Cuba Libre!!! …..NO!

8 Tensions in Cuba – Reconcentration: policy of moving large numbers of people into camps for political or military purposes 100,000 Cubans in revel reconcentration camps died from starvation & disease Yes…those are real bones!

9 American Opinion Americans had invested $50 million in Cuba – Rice & sugar plantations, railroads, tobacco, mines – Trade with Cuba = $100 million per year Why do we invest?..

10 American Opinion Opinions were split over whether U.S. should intervene in Cuba or not – THE NO ARGUMENT: it could hurt our foreign trade – THE YES ARGUMENT: It’s our duty as Americans to help Cubans achieve their freedom like we did during the American Revolution Henry Cabot Lodge (Senator Massachusetts) “They have risen against oppression, … which led us to rebel against England …they should have the sympathy of the people of the U.S.”

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12 Americans Call for War Pulitzer & Hearst compete to print the most grisly stories about Spanish atrocities: wartime acts of cruelty & brutality – War sells more newspapers – Yellow journalism: reporting that relied on sensational stories and headlines that were biased or untrue. Still, McKinley wanted to stay neutral

13 “Remember the Maine” 1898- fighting broke out in Havana; capital of Cuba McKinley sent U.S. battleship Maine to protect U.S. citizens & property there While anchored in the harbor, an explosion destroys the Maine – 260 died of the 350 U.S. crew

14 “Remember the Maine”

15 The real cause of the explosion remains a mystery. Maybe… – Boiler blew up – Accident in ship’s ammunition room “Remember the Maine”

16 RESULT: SPAM: Spanish American War: 1898 war between Spain & U.S. that lasted 4 months

17 (SPAM Continued…) Teddy Roosevelt is now Assistant Sec. of Navy – He realizes that a war with Spain would span into wherever Spanish sea power lay – Philippine Islands: Spanish colony & Spain’s main naval base in the Pacific – The major U.S. military objective = Teddy wants to attack here as soon as war broke out …BY SEA….

18 Teddy contacts George Dewey: U.S. commander of Pacific Fleet Dewey’s ships slip into Manila Bay (main city) during the night At dawn, they bombarded the surprised Spanish ships & destroyed their fleet Your duty is to see that Spanish fleets do not leave their port in the Philippines Cool! George Dewey

19 Summer 1898 U.S. ground troops land in the Philippines Locals had been fighting for independence from Spain for years (remember Cuba) Native rebels are led by Emilio Aguinaldo & helped U.S. troops to capture Manila …BY LAND…. “Hey…it worked for Jose Marti, it may work for me too!” Emilio Aguinaldo

20 Meanwhile, Back in Cuba… Teddy resigns as Assistant Secretary of Navy & organizes the 1 st volunteer cavalry regiment – Cavalry: soldiers or warriors who fought on horseback

21 – Rough Riders: military unit organized by Teddy during SPAM Ranged from cowboys to college students & adventurers Symbol of multicultural troops (why could this be AWESOME for boosting morale?)

22 Buffalo Soldiers: African American members of the 9 th & 10 th U.S. Cavalry “Whites, blacks, regulars & Rough Riders—representing the young manhood of the North & South, fought shoulder to shoulder, unmindful of race or color…just mindful of their common duty as Americans”

23 Finally the Spanish army in Cuba surrenders & buckles under pressure from the U.S. The U.S. then traveled to Puerto Rico & claimed the island while Spain was still intimidated

24 A Quick End—Fall 1898 Spain & U.S. agree to end fighting – U.S. losses: 380 killed from battle/ 5,000+ killed from yellow fever, typhoid & malaria

25 The Peace Treaty—Winter 1898 – Spain grants Cuba its freedom – Spain gives the U.S. Puerto Rico (Caribbean) & Guam (Pacific) – Spain trades the Philippines to U.S. for $20 million! CUBA PUERTO RICO PHILIPPINES

26 Ruling an Empire When war had begun with Spain, the U.S. had promised to “leave the government & control of Cuba to its own people”

27 Cuba BUT…. the U.S. soldiers stayed in Cuba after the war ended because they felt Cubans were “not ready” for independence – Sound like the ‘White man’s burden’?... – Business leaders in the U.S. were afraid that an independent Cuba might threaten their investments – U.S. let Cuban people write their own constitution, but Cubans first had to accept the Platt Amendment

28 Cuba Platt Amendment: allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuba as they pleased & gave U.S. control of naval base at Guantanamo Bay In effect, the amendment made Cuba an American protectorate Protectorate: a nation whose independence is limited by the control of a more powerful country

29 Puerto Rico U.S. set up a new government under the Foraker Act of 1900 Foraker Act: gave Puerto Ricans only a limited say in their own affairs The U.S. set up schools, roads, and health care on the island

30 Philippines REMEMBER… Philippine natives had been fighting for independence long before SPAM When the U.S. took over after SPAM, Philippine natives felt “owned” without their own identity Emilio Aguinaldo (remember him?) leads natives to fight for freedom against a NEW imperial power: the U.S. – He tells the U.S. that “you’ve forgotten your beginnings” RAWR!!! Emilio Aguinaldo

31 Philippines – Revolt in the Philippines resulted in a war that killed 4,000 U.S. troops & 20,000 Philippine natives & 200,000 Philippine civilians too – 1902- U.S. set up a government similar to that in Puerto Rico & finally granted the Philippines independence in 1946


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