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Expansion . . . . Empire? Imperialism: Policy by which strong nations extend their economic, political or military control over weaker territories Americans had always been in favor of Continental Expansion

Manifest Destiny: expand from Atlantic to Pacific But, Americans had generally rejected “foreign entanglements” Europe, meanwhile, had carved up the world . . .

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From Isolation to Expansion Americans gradually warmed

to the idea of “empire” Three factors:

1) Desire for Military Strength2) Desire for new Markets3) Belief in Cultural Superiority

Spanish – American Warbecomes a trigger

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Becoming a Naval Power Alfred Thayer Mahan, US Navy admiral, writes influential book

The Influence of Sea Power on History USA needs strong Navy to maintain position in world By 1900 USA had world's third largest Navy

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The United States & Hawaii

Hawaii had been an independent kingdom since 1795 Americans had settled there and grew sugarcane & pineapple Unites States built naval base at Pearl Harbor Plantation owners wanted Hawaii annexed so they would

not have to pay tariffs & duties on sugar sent to USA

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The “Republic” of Hawaii In 1893, Sanford Dole, with help from US Marines, overthrew

the government of Queen Lili'uokulani and declared thatHawaii was an independent republic seeking Statehood.

President Cleveland refuses recognition, demands Queenbe returned to throne

McKinley more receptive, Hawaii becomes US Territory 1898

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Revolt in Cuba 1895 Jose Marti leads revolt against Spanish rule in Cuba American opinion split. Some favor rebel cause: “Cuba Libre!”

Others favor Spain, protect American investments. 1896 Spain sends General Valeriano Weyler to Cuba

he herds population into “concentration camps” so that theycannot aid the rebel cause. Starvation and disease

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Yellow Journalism William Randolph Hearst, New York Journal Joseph Pulitzer, New York World Competing for newspaper sales, create sensational headlines Hearst tells illustrator: “You provide the pictures,

I'll provide the war”

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The United States & Spain The De Lome Letter: McKinley had used diplomacy with Spain

and gotten limited self government for Cuba Letter from Spanish Ambassador to government is stolen

by Cuban rebel and given to United States Calls McKinley weak and seeking approval from Europe US citizens angry, diplomacy cools off

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Remember the Maine! McKinley sent the USS Maine to Havana to evacuate civilians February 15, 1898, the Maine explodes in Havana harbor War fever explodes across the country

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The Spanish American War Admiral Dewey and Navy smash Spain in Philippines US troops quickly defeat Spanish in Cuba & Puerto Rico Treaty of Paris, August 1898. Spain frees Cuba & gives Guam & Puerto Rico to US. Spain sells Philippines to USA for $20M

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USA & Territorial Gains Puerto Rico becomes a US Territory; During War with Spain

the US had guaranteed the independence of Cuba 1900, US forced Cuba to amend their new constitution Platt Amendment:

-Cuba could not make treaties with foreign powers that would limit its independence or let foreigners use Cuban territory-US reserved right to intervene in Cuba-Cuba could not go into debt-The US could buy or lease Cuban land for naval bases

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USA & Philippines Filipinos thought they were gaining independence When they learned the islands were to become US Territory

they revolted under the leadership of Emilio Aguinaldo 3 years of war, 20,000 Filipinos & 4,000 Americans dead

$400 million dollars spent.

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America & China Philippines a gateway to markets in Asia China = “Sick Man of Asia”, but a vast potential market Sec. State John Hay issues “Open Door Notes”: called on

all nations to respect an open door in China

Three Foundations of American Foreign Policy US Economy Depends on Exports US can intervene to keep markets open Closing of an area threatens US Survival

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Roosevelt wins Nobel Peace Prize 1904: Japan and Russia competing for control of Korea Japan: surprise attack on Russian fleet at Port Arthur Japan stuns world by defeating Russia on land & sea Roosevelt gets both sides to meet in Portsmouth NH Russia & Japan sign treaty, TR gets Nobel Peace Prize

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The Panama Canal US, Britain, France had explored idea of canal from 1800s Different routes proposed: Nicaragua, Panama, Darien French actually begin building in Panama in 1880s

led by Ferdinand de Lesseps, builder of Suez Canal

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The Panama Canal Engineering problems, disease, corruption cause the

French to give up and sell claims to the USA. USA helped Panamanians rebel against Colombia Canal built between 1904 & 1914 Roosevelt, Taft & Wilson all worked to see it completed

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The Roosevelt Corollary Since 1823, American Policy in the Western Hemisphere

was governed by the Monroe Doctrine Latin American nations start borrowing huge sums from

European nations. TR afraid of Intervention The Roosevelt Corollary: The United States will use

force to protect its interests in Latin America

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Dollar Diplomacy After 1904, the US will intervene in Latin America

including sending Marines to Nicaragua in 1911 Taft had American business guarantee Latin American

countries payments to European creditors Goal was to keep European nations from gaining

control over Latin American countries

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Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy Wilson rejected Dollar Diplomacy Wilson believed USA was morally obligated to deny

recognition to countries that were oppressive, undemocratic or that were opposed to the USA

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Wilson’s Intervention in Mexico Mexico had been ruled for 30 years by Porfirio Diaz

Diaz was a military dictator, but friendly to the USA. 1911, peasants and workers under Francisco Madero

overthrow Diaz, Madero rules for two years Madero murdered by Colonel Victoriano Huerta Wilson refuses to recognize government of murderers

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Wilson’s Intervention in Mexico 1914, incident involving US Sailors on leave in Tampico Wilson sends Marines to occupy Veracruz US & Mexico come close to war Eventually Huerta government collapses & is replaced

by Nationalist leader Venustiano Carranza

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Rebellion in Mexico Pancho Villa & Emiliano Zapata rebel against Carranza They seek US aid but Wilson recognizes Carranza govt. Villa raids into New Mexico & kills 17 Americans Wilson orders General Pershing & 15,000 troops into

Mexico to hunt down Villa. Clashes between US & Mexican armies. Conflict settled as US enters World War I

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Results of American Imperialism

The US Expanded Markets for Exports and ensuredthe growth of the American Economy

The US built a modern Navy to protect its interests

The US Exercised “police power” to ensure that it wouldremain dominant in Latin Americ