second semester imperialism to wwi vus.9a-b unit 7 us history 06-07

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Second SemesterImperialism to WWI

VUS.9a-b

Unit 7

US History 06-07

Imperialism

• The policy and practice of forming and maintaining an empire in seeking to control raw materials and world markets by conquest of other countries and/or establishing colonies

Imperialism

• Many 20th century American foreign policy issues have their origins in America’s emergence as a world power at the end of the 19th century

• America’s intervention in WW I ensured her role as a world power for the rest of the century.

• The growing role of the US in international trade displayed the American urge to build, innovate, and explore new markets.

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Creation of International Markets

• Open Door Policy

• Secretary of State John Hay proposed a policy that would give all nations equal access and trading rights with China

• He did not want any one country to take over China

• Dollar Diplomacy• President Taft urged

American banks and businesses to invest in Latin America

• He promised the US government would step in if unrest threatened the investment

• Growth of international trade occurred from the late 1800s until WW I.

• The first era of a true “GLOBAL ECONOMY”

Dealings with Latin America

• Spanish American War–Puerto Rico was annexed by the US

–The US asserted the right to intervene in Cuban affairs

–We acquired the Philippines and Guam

• Panama Canal–US “encouraged” Panama’s independence from Colombia

–We negotiated a treaty with France, Colombia, and Panama to build the canal

Asia and the Pacific

• Hawaii

–US businessmen will overthrow the Queen

–asked to be annexed by the US

•Philippines

–annexed after the Spanish-American War

•Open Door Policy

–Urged all foreigners to obey Chinese law

–Observe fair trade competition

World War I / The Great War

Causes of the Great War

1. Nationalism

2. Arms race (militarism)

3. Imperialism

4. Entangling Alliances

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• War in Europe begins in 1914

• A Serbian nationalist will assassinate the Archduke of Austria-Hungary.

• Serbia has a treaty with Russia, AH has a treaty with Germany, Russia has a treaty with France etc. etc. etc

• A little regional problem becomes a big mess

• The US will remain neutral and most Americans wanted to stay out of European affairs

• Wilson will keep the US out for three years

• The US will declare war in 1917 because of German submarine strategy and our long standing ties to Great Britain

• Wilson said we were going to war “ to make the world safe for democracy” and to protect the principle of freedom of the seas.

Allied Powers

• Great Britain

• France

• Russia

• Serbia

• Italy

Central Powers

• Germany

• Austria-Hungary

• Turkey

• Bulgaria

The Players

The US will join the Allies

• The war has become a stalemate. Russia will drop out and America will enter just as Germany is making one last attempt to break through. America’s military resources of men and materials will tip the balance

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• Germany will ask for an armistice (cease fire)

• It will go into effect on November 11th, 1918

• (11-11 at 11:00am)

• The war is over, now for the peace treaty

Fourteen Points• To guarantee no other wars like

this one, President Wilson will create a peace plan named the Fourteen Points.

• He will take his plan to the peace conference in Paris

• He hoped to eliminate the causes of war

• Wilson had several key points1.Self determination for all

groups2.Freedom of the seas for all

nations3.A Mandate system for all

former colonies of Germany4.A League of Nations

• Self determination-the idea that all ethnic groups should decide which country they belonged in

• Idea accepted• Leads to new nations being

created after World War I (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia)

• Mandate system set up former colonies on a “learn to be a nation” program with a sponsor nation showing them how

• (Palestine, India and several others)

• The League of Nations was an international forum or peacekeeping organization set up to settle disputes before they caused a war

Treaty of Versailles (ver sigh)

• Wilson’s ideas were only partially successful

• Great Britain and France wanted to punish Germany

• National Boundaries across Europe will be redrawn

• A League of Nations will be created

Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles in the US

• Many Americans objected to the Treaty because it contained the League of Nations

• They did not want to have our foreign policy dependent on an international organization

• After months of debates and a speaking tour of the US by Wilson, the Senate will vote against the treaty three times (this kills it)

• Wilson has a stroke during the tour and will become ineffective and stubborn

• The US will sign a separate agreement with Germany declaring the War over in the 1920s

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