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Acquiring and Managing Global Power
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Roosevelt
  • Make US a power that could exert influence around
    the world
  • Speak softly and carry a big stick
  • Work quietly and patiently to achieve goals
    overseas
  • Using force if necessary
  • Big Stick Policy

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Roosevelt Corollary
  • Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
  • MD designed to prevent Europe meddling in W.
    Hemisphere
  • Yet many countries still too weak to defend
    themselves
  • US international police
  • Preserve peace
  • Protect US interests

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Taft
  • Shifted foreign policy to focus on economic goals
  • Dollar Diplomacy
  • Encourage and protect US trade and investment in
    Latin America and Asia
  • Strong presence overseas would advance US
    interests

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Wilson
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • Based on democratic ideals, rather than on
    economic investment or the use of force
  • Should use power to aid liberty in the world
  • Ex human rights, etc. NOT national interests
  • Introduced a concept called self-determination
    into foreign policy
  • The right of other peoples to determine their own
    government, free of outside influence

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Panama / Colombia
  • Roosevelt tried to lease land for canal Colombia
    turns down offer
  • 1903- US encourages revolt in Panama US sends
    warships
  • Panama becomes independent
  • US builds Panama Canal
  • 1999- Canal returned to Panamanians
  • Helped improve international trade

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Mexico
  • Huerta overthrows dictator Diaz
  • US refuses to recognize new govt instead backs
    Huertas opponent, Carranza
  • Hoped he would support democratic reform
  • Tensions between Huerta and Wilson almost led to
    war
  • Wilson sent troops to Veracruz to keep weapons
    from reaching Huertas army
  • Battle- 90 Americans killed

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  • Most Mexicans, including Carranza, opposed US
    action
  • Wilson pulled forces out of Mexico
  • Huerta resigns and Carranza takes over
  • Zapata and Villa then rose up against Carranza
  • Villa orders attacks on American citizens in
    Mexico and US
  • 17 killed in New Mexico
  • Wilson sent troops to capture Villa
  • Carranza insisted the troops leave

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Puerto Rico
  • Island remained an American possession
  • Grew frustrated with American rule
  • Neither citizens nor an independent nation
  • 1917- becomes a US territory
  • Gained citizenship but not all the rights of it
  • Could not elect their own governor or vote in US
    elections
  • 1952- became a US commonwealth

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Philippines
  • Gives greater access to Chinese trade and more
    influence in Chinese affairs
  • After the SPAM War, Aguinaldo calls for
    independence
  • Elected president, but USA would not recognize
    the new govt
  • Fighting breaks out between US and Phil.
  • Phil. used guerilla tactics
  • After 3 years, US captured Aguinaldo
  • US sets up govt for islands
  • Philippines finally gain independence in 1946

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Alaska
  • William Seward- Sec. of State under Pres. Lincoln
    and Johnson
  • Bought Alaska for 7.2 million
  • Seen as Sewards Folly
  • Became a state in 1959

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Hawaii
  • Important stop for ships crossing the Pacific
    Ocean
  • Hawaiis wealth came from American-owned sugar
    plantations
  • Most of the crops shipped and sold in USA
  • Growers called for the USA to annex the islands
    so they wouldnt have to pay tariffs

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  • Queen Liliuokalani
  • Resented the dominance of wealthy white minority
    on the islands
  • New constitution gave native Hawaiians more power
  • White planters upset and call on US to help
  • US forces land and help overthrow the queen
  • Became a US territory from 1890s until 1959 when
    Hawaii became a state

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Foreign Influence in China
  • France, Germany, Britain, Japan, etc. have
    spheres of influence in China
  • Areas where each nation claimed special rights
    and economic privileges
  • China seen as a vast potential market for
    American goods

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  • Open Door
  • USA feared that China would be split into
    colonies and American traders would be shut out
  • John Hay issued Open Door Policy
  • Proposed the sharing of trading with the USA
    creating an open door
  • No single nation would have a monopoly on trade
    with China

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Boxer Rebellion
  • Boxers eventually took up arms in an effort to
    restore national control
  • Led an insurrection, rising to expel the
    foreigners from China
  • Boxers started killing foreigners
  • Stopped the Boxer Rebellion using a combined army
    from nations

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Open Door Policy
  • Reflected 3 American beliefs about the US
    economy
  • The growth of the economy depended on exports
  • The US had the right to intervene abroad to keep
    foreign markets open
  • Feared that the closing of and area to American
    products, citizens, or ideas threatened US
    survival
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