Title: History of the Americas
1History of the Americas Unit 3
- Emergence of the Americas in global affairs
(1880-1920)
2In this unit
- You will focus on how each region of the Americas
became involved in global affairs through
international trade, conflict, new ideological
beliefs expansionism. - By the end of this unit, you will be able to
- Analyze political, economic, social and
ideological reasons for US expansion - Understand causes/effects of Spanish-American War
- Assess the application impact of U.S. foreign
policy in the Americas - Understand the involvement of South/Central
America in international trade - Assess the social/cultural changes of art, women
African Americans - Analyze the influence of important leaders and
their contribution to modernization (Roosevelt,
Laurier, etc.) - Demonstrate an understanding of US, Canadian, and
Latin American involvement in World War I - Analyze the effects of WWI on the Americas
3The U.S. post nation-building
- The U.S. emerged from a period of bitter civil
war into a period of rapid economic expansion. - Industries, like railroads, mining, iron, and
coal production made great fortunes - Such economic growth required expansion of
supplies, markets, and resources, so ambitious
settlers began to look to territory beyond the
continental U.S. - Imperialism Extending a nations authority by
territorial acquisition or by the establishment
of economic political control over other
nations
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7Nationwide businesses chain stores
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10Discussion
- What was the Monroe Doctrine?
- U.S. president Harry Truman once said that the
responsibility of the great states is to serve
and not to dominate the world. - What do you think he means by this? How does this
relate to imperialism? - To what extent do powerful countries have an
obligation to ensure the stability of the global
economy?
11U.S. interventions post-Nation Building
12Canada post nation-building
- By 1867, the Dominion of Canada was independent
in all domestic matters. - Foreign policy, however, was still under control
of Great Britain - At the same time, Canada was undergoing its own
version of territorial and economic expansion
that would challenge their dependence on Great
Britain
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14- Immigration in Canada increased because of the
availability of jobs, a gold rush, and more
social equality than in Europe
15Canadas Immigrants by year (majority from Europe)
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17Discussion
- During this period, Canada struggled with whether
or not to remain an imperial dependent. - What do YOU think? How did Canada benefit from
being dependent on England? - What were the negative consequences of being
dependent on England? - Eventually WWI would bring some resolution to
this problem
18Central/South America post nation-building
- Caught between the economic and territorial
expansion of the U.S./Europe and their own
ambitions - Internationalization of trade and availability of
credit sparked economic growth - This new growth changed both social and economic
structures, as well as, the place of these
countries in the global economy.
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21Discussion
- As you know, during the nation-building period,
Central/South America became more linked to the
United States. - What do you think caused this region to be behind
the rest of the Americas in terms of economic
prosperity? - Make a prediction ? How do you think the growing
U.S. economy/industry will impact Latin American
markets?
22BELLWORK
- One important author from the time period was
Rudyard Kipling. His most famous poem, The White
Mans Burden (1899), changed the political/social
climate of the time. For bellwork today, you are
going to read about him, as well as, his poem,
and answer the following. - According to Kipling, what was the white mans
burden? - Summarize the message/meaning of Kiplings poem.
- How did Kiplings poem justify imperialism at the
time? - Analyze the poem for OPVL
- THINKER To what extent do powerful countries
have an obligation to ensure the stability of the
global economy?
23- Read pgs 116-123 in the HOA textbook
- As you read about US expansionism, take notes on
the political, economic, and social
justifications for expansion. - You should also include the beliefs of key
politicians/historians at the time (Spencer,
Smith, Galton, etc.) - Be ready to discuss!
24U.S. Expansionism
Reasons for US Expansionism Explain the justification Important people and their beliefs
Ideological
Social
Economic
Political
25U.S. Expansionism
- Now that you know about the justifications for
expansionism, you are going to work with a group
to study one famous politician/historian/philosoph
er and their specific viewpoint. - Herbert Spencer
- Francis Galton
- Goldwin Smith
- Josiah Strong
- Alfred Thayer Mahan
26Annotated bibliography due 1/30
- What is an annotated bibliography?
- a list of citations to books, articles, etc. Each
citation is followed by a brief (usually about
one paragraph) descriptive and evaluative
paragraph, the annotation. - Calls for the application of a variety of
intellectual skills ability to
explain/summarize, analyze, and complete research - What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography?
- The purpose of the annotation is to inform the
reader/student of the relevance, accuracy, and
quality of the sources cited
27Annotated bibliography due 1/27
- Annotations are descriptive and critical they
expose the authors point of view, clarity and
appropriateness of expression, and authority.
28Steps for creating an annotated bibliography
- Research, locate and record citations in books,
journals, websites that may contain important
information on your topic. - Briefly review and examine the documents
- Cite the document using MLA format
- Write a concise annotation that summarizes the
central theme and scope of the book or article.
Include one or more sentences that (a) evaluate
the authority or background of the author, (b)
comment on the intended audience, (c) compare or
contrast this work with another you have cited,
or (d) explain how this work relates to your
topic.
29Annotated Bibliography Example
- Waite, L. J., Goldschneider, F. K., Witsberger,
C. Nonfamily Living and the Erosion of
Traditional Family Orientations Among Young
Adults. (New York American Sociological Review,
1986) pgs. 542- 554. - The authors, researchers at the Rand
Corporation and Brown University, use data from
the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women
and Young Men to test their hypothesis that
nonfamily living by young adults alters their
attitudes, values, plans, and expectations,
moving them away from their belief in traditional
sex roles. They find their hypothesis strongly
supported in young females, while the effects
were fewer in studies of young males. Increasing
the time away from parents before marrying
increased individualism, self-sufficiency, and
changes in attitudes about families. In contrast,
an earlier study by Williams cited below shows no
significant gender differences in sex role
attitudes as a result of nonfamily living.
30Reminders 2014
- Your annotated bibliography is due 1/30.
- This means all your sources need to be found
prior! - Do NOT wait to the last minute, you will need to
review a lot of sources before you find the main
ten that will be used in your IA. - Office hours at the UA library
- Saturday January 11 3-5
- Sunday January 26 3-5