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America’s First Steps Toward Global Superpower

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Turn in Pictowords

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Finders Keepers?

• Should you keep a wallet filled with money ?• What if there is a name and address in the

wallet?• Is it ever OK to take something by force?

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Thank you State of Texas

• Expansion ism – 1898 – 1920

• OR

• Imperialism?– the policy of extending the rule or authority of an

empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.

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I. Motivations for Intervention• A. Economic: Industry Desires Resources and

Markets

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How would the U.S. benefit from controlling land in Latin America and the Pacific?

• Sandford Dole and other plantation owners in Hawaii overthrew the Hawaiian government in 1893

• Created their own government with Dole as the president.

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Dole and planters requested that the US annex Hawaii.

President Cleveland (opposed Imperialisms) refused to annex Hawaii and tried to restore Queen Liliuokalani to power.

Dole and leaders refused and waited until Harrison would annex Hawaii

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What was the cost for people who lived in Latin America and the Pacific?

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B. Humanitarian: To Civilize and Christianize• Missionaries

tried to convert Pacific Islanders to Christianity

• Spread U.S. civilization, morals, and ideals to “less fortunate” peoples

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What arguments did Anti-Imperialists make against the U.S. as a civilizing force?

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C. Racial: “Little Brown Brothers”

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What does this suggest about the reason for white Americans helping people of color?

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D. National Pride & Global Competition

• Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that U.S. needed a large, powerful navy to become a world power.

• Also needed colonies to protect trade and provide resources.• The Berlin Conference (1884-1885) split Africa between European

countries. Mahan argued that America needed to take the Pacific in order to compete with Europe.

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What does this say about how the U.S. might see the new territories?

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What were the significant events, individuals and policies that

moved the United States into a position of a World Power in the

years 1898-1920

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You are the President

• Do you go along with the majority of the American people?

• Do you do what you believe is right?

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E. Politics & Yellow JournalismCause of the War

• The Maine wasaccidentally sunk,but reporters blamedthe SpanishDe Lome Letter

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1898

• Remember the Main – to hell with Spain• ‘Splendid Little War” – John Hay• McKinley President

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An American Puppet: Cuba & the Platt Amendment

“The government of Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty….”

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III. The Philippine-American War (1899-1902)

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A. Spain Sells the Philippines

• Treaty of Paris gave the Philippines to the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.

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B. Filipino Resistance & Guerilla Warfare

• Filipinos fought against the U.S. for independence

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C. “The Wolf by the Ears”: 50 Years Until Independence

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The U.S. in Latin America: Good Neighbor or Imperialist?

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A. Puerto Rico as Permanent Colony

• Given to U.S. after Spanish-American War

• Annexed as colony in 1900

• U.S. chooses delegates for one legislative house, popular vote chooses the other.

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B. The Roosevelt Corollary Allows American Intervention in Latin America

• Monroe Doctrine (1823): Europeans cannot have new colonies in the Western Hemisphere

• Roosevelt Corollary (1904): U.S. can act as an “international police power” in Latin America to protect countries against Europe

• Also called the “Big Stick Policy”

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B. Panamanian Independence & The Panama Canal

• U.S. needed a way to move ships from the Pacific to the Atlantic

• Easiest place to build a canal was Panama (owned by Colombia)

• Roosevelt supported Panama’s independence if the new country gave the U.S. control of the Panama Canal Zone (10 miles where the canal would be built)

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ENGAGE THE READERMove to groups

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Prepare a poster on how your topic affected the ‘big picture’ (America is now a World Power).

You will present your poster.

30 minTitle

SummaryPicture

2 other items from the list that show how your topic affected America as a

World Power.

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Poster Presentations

• 2 min• Fill in the chart

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Quick Write

• What were the significant events, policies and individuals that moved the United States into a position of a world power between 1898 and 1920?