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1 Why would a country want to acquire land overseas? Imperialism

2 Definition -Policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories. Global Competition -Africa -China -Americans wanted in the action.

3 Africa

4 Factors of American Imperialism Desire for Military Strength -Alfred T. Mahan urged government officials to build up American Naval power in order to compete with other powerful nations. -U.S. Government agreed and built modern battleships between 1893-1890 including the Maine. -America became the world’s third largest naval power.

5 Factors of American Imperialism Thirst for New Markets -Trading our surplus goods with other countries surplus goods that we needed. -Advancements in technology allowed us to have a surplus in agricultural and manufactured goods but we needed raw materials for our factories. -Foreign trade was viewed by many to be a solution to unemployment and economic struggle.

6 Factors of American Imperialism Belief in cultural superiority - Unites States had the responsibility to spread Christianity and its culture to other “inferior peoples.”

7 Alaska William Seward wanted to buy Alaska in 1867 from the Russians. People called it “Seward's Icebox” We bought it for about 2 cents an acre and the land is rich with timber, minerals, and oil. Alaska became a state in 1959.

8 Hawaii Background - Hawaiian Islands had been economically important to us as American merchants used it to fuel on the way to China and India. -Many Americans became sugar planters there and sold their goods to America. Annexation -U.S. built the naval base Pearl Harbor in 1887 in order to dock and fuel our Pacific naval ships. -Queen Liliuokalani came to power in 1891 and wanted to rule for the people of Hawaii not American business. -Stanford B. Dole led a rebellion, with the Marines help, and then ruled Hawaii. -After William McKinley took over the Presidency Hawaii became an American territory. -Hawaii became a state in 1959.


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