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Title: Isolation and Expansion


1
Isolation and Expansion
  • George Washington advised the nation to stay out
    of the political affairs of other nations
  • Isolationism
  • U.S. still followed policy of expansionism
    extending the boundaries of the U.S.
  • Americans constantly moved westward
  • U.S. always looking for new markets for trade in
    Europe/China but not Japan

2
The Opening of Japan
  • Japan feared outsiders
  • Japanese rulers isolated Japan from rest of world
  • They expelled all Westerners
  • Foreign sailors who were shipwrecked on Japans
    shore, were not allowed to leave
  • America wanted Japan to open its ports to
    American trade
  • America wanted Japan to help shipwrecked sailors

3
Commodore Matthew Perry
  • Perry entered Japan in 1853 with 4 war ships
  • Japanese never saw steam-powered ships
  • Japanese ordered Americans to leave
  • Before they left, Perry gave Japanese a letter
    from President Fillmore
  • The letter asked the Japanese
    to open their country to trade
  • The Americans would return the
    next year for the answer

4
Commodore Perry Returns
  • Next year, Perry returned to Japan with 7 war
    ships
  • Japan was intimidated and impressed by American
    power
  • Japan signed Treaty of Kanagawa
  • Japan would help shipwrecked American sailors
  • Japan would open two ports to American trade
  • Japan was made aware of American power
  • Japan wants to become industrialized like the U.S.

5
Seward looks to the Pacific
  • Secretary of State, William Seward wants the U.S.
    to dominate trade in the Pacific
  • 1867 he persuades Congress to annex Midway
    Island
  • 1867 Seward makes a deal to buy Alaska from
    Russia

6
Map of Oceania
MIDWAY
HAWAII
7
Sewards Icebox
  • The Russian Czar was willing to to sell Alaska to
    the U.S. for 7.2 million
  • Seward agreed to buy the land at about 2 cents
    per acre
  • Many people saw this purchase as a waste
  • Alaska was a frozen wilderness
  • Sewards Icebox / Sewards Folly
  • 1890s gold foundthen
    petroleum and natural gas
  • 1959 Alaska becomes our
    49th state

8
Age of Imperialism 1870-1914
  • Imperialism the policy of powerful countries
    the politics and economy of weaker countries
  • Britain, France and Germany seized control of
    most of Africa and a good amount of South Asia
  • The U.S. and Japan also become imperial powers
  • Industrial nations need (1)raw materials to
    manufacture goods
  • Many Europeans believed in the (2) White Mans
    Burden (to spread their religion and culture to
    people they considered less civilized than they)

9
Age of Imperialism 1870-1914
  • (3) Competition among imperialistic nations to
    control as many countries as they could

10
Africa was controlled by European powers
Africa - controlled by European powers
11
South Asia - Controlled by Foreign Powers
12
Americans Seek and Empire
  • America produces more than it can use
  • America needs markets around the world to sell
    its surplus
  • America needs to bring democracy and Christianity
    to the world
  • Captain Alfred Mahan believed that Americas
    prosperity depends on foreign trade
  • Mahan believed we needed a bigger navy to protect
    American ships while they were trading around the
    world
  • Mahan believed we needed naval bases around the
    world esp. in the Caribbean and Pacific

13
The Great White Fleet
  • The U.S. Navy made larger and more modern
  • Steam powered white ships

14
The Great White Fleet
15
Samoa
  • Good place for a naval base in the Pacific
  • Germany and Britain thought so too
  • 3 nations competed for control
  • Finally compromised Germany and U.S. divided
    Samoa
  • Britain received other territories in the Pacific

16
Map of Oceania
HAWAII
SAMOA
17
Hawaii
  • 8 large islands and more than 100 smaller ones
  • 1820s American missionaries arrived in Hawaii
  • mid 1800s American planters set up huge sugar
    plantations in Hawaii
  • Planters use cheap labor from China, Korea, Japan
    and Philippines
  • Sugar industry grows and so does the power of the
    planters
  • Queen Liliuokalani loved Hawaiian independence
    and tried to reduce the power of the planters

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Queen Liliuokolani
20
The Planters Rebel
  • American planters rebel against Queen
    Liliukolanis attempt to limit their power
  • The U.S. Marines are called in to protect the
    planters
  • Liliuokalani seeing U.S. guns, gives up her
    throne
  • The U.S. planters quickly set up a republic and
    ask the Congress to annex Hawaii
  • In 1898, Hawaii is annexed
  • In 1959, Hawaii becomes the 50th state

21
Protecting Trade with China
  • Britain, Germany and Japan compete with the U.S.
    for colonies in Asia
  • The competition was fierce in China
  • China was weak from civil war
  • China did not industrialize in the 1800s
  • China unable to protect itself from industrial
    nations seeking profits from its vast resources
    and markets

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The Open Door
  • Late 1800s Britain, France, Germany, Russia and
    Japan acquired Spheres of Influence in China
  • Sphere of Influence- area, usually around a
    seaport, where the foreign nation had special
    trading rights
  • Each foreign nation made laws for its own
    citizens in its sphere of influence

24
The U.S. Wants a Sphere
  • U.S. Secretary of State, John Hay feared other
    powers in China would cut China off to American
    merchants
  • To prevent this, Hay sent a letter to all nations
    which had spheres of influence in China
  • Letter told them to keep an open door in China
    permitting any nation to trade in the spheres of
    others
  • Reluctantly, the other nations accepted the Open
    Door Policy

25
The Boxers Rebel
  • Many Chinese hate that foreigners control parts
    of China
  • Some form secret society called the Righteous
    Fists of Harmony (Boxers)
  • 1900 Boxers attack westerners whom they called
    foreign devils
  • gt200 foreigners killed / hundreds trapped in
    Beijing
  • Imperialist countries in China organize an
    international army incl. 2,500 Americans
  • With modern weapons, they free trapped foreigners
    and crush the Boxers

26
Boxer Rebellion
  • Some saw the Boxer Rebellion as excuse to seize
    more Chinese land
  • Hay sends another open door letter urging nations
    to respect Chinas independence
  • Britain, France and Germany accept Hays advice
  • Afraid of war, Japan and Russia do the same
  • U.S. showed world leadership

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  • 1853 Perry visits Japan
  • 1867 U.S. acquires Alaska and Midway Island
  • 1870s U.S. foreign trade passes 1 billion
  • 1887 New Hawaiian constitution increases the
    power of American planters
  • 1890s Great White Fleet sails
  • 1898 Congress annexes Hawaii
  • 1899 Hay sends Open Door letters
  • 1900 U.S. helps put down Boxer Rebellion
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