Title: American Imperialism
1American Imperialism
It is our true policy to steer clear of
permanent alliances with any portion of the
foreign world George Washingtons Farewell
Address to the Republic 1796
2America in 1790
3America in 1803
4America in 1853
5America in 1889
6America in 1898
7The Scramble for Africa
8Three Reasons for expansion
- Desire for military strength
- Demand for new markets and raw materials
- Belief in American cultural superiority
9Alfred T. Mahan
- American naval officer who wrote a famous book,
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History. - Mahans book caused the United States to build up
its navy, which eventually became the worlds
greatest.
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11The White Mans Burden
- Take up the White Mans burden
- Send forth the best ye breed
- Go, bind your sons to exile
- To serve your captives needs
- To wait, in heavy harness,
- On fluttered folk and wild
- Your new caught sullen peoples
- Half devil and half child.
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15Sewards Icebox
- In 1867, Secretary of State William Seward
negotiated a deal with Russia to buy Alaska. The
Russians agreed to sell for 7.2 million dollars.
That comes to 2 cents an acre - People in America thought it was useless
landthey called the purchase Sewards Folly,
and called Alaska Sewards Icebox.
16Grabbing Hawaii
- Hawaii had become a place where sugar was king.
Many Americans wanted Hawaii to officially become
U.S. territory. - Hawaiis Queen, Liluokalani, resisted American
attempts to take over.
17Sugar and Pineapples
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19Pearl Harbor Cause and Effect
20The Butcher Valerio Weyler
- He was the Spanish governor of Cuba. There had
been a revolt among the peasants in Cuba. Weyler
threw thousands into prison camps, where many died
21Yellow Journalism
22William Randolph Hearst
- Major newspaper publisher and one of the richest
men in U.S. History. - The movie Citizen Kane is about him.
- You supply the pictures. Ill supply the war.
23Joseph Pulitzer
- Also a major newspaper publisher around the
1890s. - The most prestigious award in journalism is named
after him.
24The U.S.S. Maine
25Remember the Maine!
- In February 1898 the Maine was anchored at
Havana. An explosion destroyed the ship, and 260
sailors were killed. - The Yellow Press immediately blamed the Spanish
and called for war.
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29A Chance to grab the Philippines
- Spain had controlled the Philippines since the
1500s. - The U.S. Navy had orders to destroy any Spanish
ships in the area once the war in Cuba began.
30The Battle of Manila Bay
31A Splendid Little WarSpanish-American War of
1898
- America quickly sent a fleet to Cuba.
- Soldiers set sail from Tampa Bay. Among them was
a New Yorker named Teddy Roosevelt
32The Battle of San Juan Hill
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34Coaling Stations
35A New American Empire
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37Puerto Rico
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41The Monroe Doctrine
- No European country can interfere in the Western
Hemisphere. - The U.S. considers the Western Hemisphere our
back yard. - The U.S. may use force to stop meddling in
Central or South America
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44Views of the Monroe Doctrine
45Emilio Aguinaldo
- A Filipino leader who wanted to expel the
Spanish. He helped American troops take over the
islands.
46To Annex the Philippines or Not?
- NO!
- Some Americans, like ex-President Grover
Cleveland, thought owning the Philippines went
against our traditions of independence. - Most Americans had no idea where the islands were
even located. - YES!
- The islands were a gateway to the markets of
Asia. - Many Americans were excited about the prospect of
a huge overseas empire. - Some Americans thought it was our duty to bring
Anglo-Saxon civilization to non-whites.
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48Filipino Resistance
- Emilio Auguinaldo
- He had helped the U.S. against the Spanish in
1898. - Now, he led a guerilla war against the U.S. army.
- In three years of fighting, over 4300 U.S.
soldiers would be killed.
49Kill everyone over ten.
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51William Howard Taft
- Taft was appointed governor of the Philippines
- He built roads, schools, and hospitals.
- He passed laws to make sure foreigners did not
take Filipino lands.
52Yellow Fever
53Walter Reed
- Led an American team in Cuba which helped prove
that Yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. - By draining swampy areas and spraying pesticides,
malaria was greatly reduced. - The Walter Reed U.S. Army Hospital, in
Washington, D.C., bears his name.
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56The Death of McKinley
57How Teddy Became President
- Roosevelt was the young Vice President under
William McKinley. - He was already famous as a Rough Rider and a war
hero. - He became President almost by accident, but would
be remembered as one of our greatest leaders.
58The Age of TR
59Speak softly and carry a big stick.
60The Many Hats of TR
61America Needs a Canal
62Connecting the oceans
- The Best place for a canal was the narrow isthmus
of Panama. - The problem was, Panama was owned by Columbia and
Columbia didnt want to sell the land.
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64Roosevelt takes Panama
- Roosevelt told the Panamanians that if they
declared independence from Colombia, the U.S.
would back them up. - When Panama declared independence, the U.S.S.
Nashville was off the coast to make sure Colombia
did not try to interfere.
65"I took the canal zone and let Congress debate.
And while the debate goes on...so does work on
the canal."
66The French had tried to dig a canal in the 1800s
67Digging the Canal 1904-1914
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71China in the late 1800s
- China had been a great power throughout all of
world history - In the 1800s, the British weakened China by
forcing the Chinese to allow the sale of Opium - China did not have the weapons that the Europeans
had, so it was forced to allow spheres of
influence.
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73Opium dens
74America Wanted an Open Door into China
75The Open Door Policy
- America said that Europeans could not carve China
up into little sections. - Instead, China must be open to trade with all
countries.... especially America!
76The Boxers
- Some Chinese wanted to drive out the white
devils. - They called themselves boxers because their
symbol was a fist. - The European nations, along with the U.S., sent a
force to put the Boxers down and keep China
subdued.
77Boxer Rebellion
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79America the Imperial Master
"Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work
of the great world powers? No! The young giant of
the West stands on a continent and clasps the
crest of an ocean in either hand. Our nation,
glorious in youth and strength, looks into the
future with eager eyes and rejoices as a strong
man to run a race."
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83The Great White Fleet
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