Title: Alaska Purchase
1Alaska Purchase
The United States and Russia agreed on a sale
price of 7.2 million dollars and Alaska became an
American territory in 1867.
2Alaska Purchase
Between 1854 and 1856 Russia fought the Crimean
War with England and other European nations for
access to world maritime commerce. Russia lost
the war. In 1855 and 1856 British and French
warships attacked eastern Russia. This raised a
question about the security of Russian America.
Could the Russians protect Alaska in Russian
America? The Tsar and his council decided that
the best course of action was to sell Russian
America and concentrate on Asia. When that
information became public, the United States
quickly indicated an interest in the region.
Source 1. Source 2.
3Hawaii
- In 1893 A group of residents, mostly Americans
who had become prominent in the Hawaiian economy,
engineered the overthrow of the monarchy of Queen
Liliuokalani. The kingdom was overthrown, and a
republic was formed with U.S. support. This was
followed by the joint annexation resolution of
Congress in 1898, the final stamp of U.S.
domination. This status was confirmed by the
establishment of a territory on June 14, 1900.
Source 1 source 2 source 3.
4Panama Canal
- The first attempt to build a canal across the
Isthmus of Panama took place between 1881-1898
after the Colombian government granted a
concession to France. - In 1902, the United States purchase the equipment
of the from the French. - In 1903, negotiations with Colombia broke down,
and Panama declared its independence with full
support and encouragement from the U.S. - In 1904, Panama gave the U.S. permission to build
the canal. - The canal opened in 1914. Source 1 source 2.
5Open Door Policy
After a war between China and Japan (189495),
Russia, France, Germany, and Great Britain wanted
exclusive rights with China. A new interest in
foreign markets had emerged there following the
economic depression of the 1890s. The United
States also had just gained the Philippines,
Guam, and Hawaii and was becoming increasingly
interested in China, where American textile
manufacturers had found markets for cheap cotton
goods. With the Open Door Policy the U.S.
succeeded in keeping China open for free trade
with every country, which was favorable to the
expanding American economy. The Open Door Policy
also indicated to other countries that the U.S.
was now a major world power. Source 1.
6The Boxer Rebellion
- The Boxer Rebellion was an anti-western movement
in China. - On August 14, 1900, an international force
finally captured Beijing, relieving the
foreigners and Christians besieged there since
June 20. - Boxers was a name that foreigners gave to a
Chinese secret society known as the Yihequan
(Righteous and Harmonious Fists). The group
practiced certain boxing and calisthenic rituals
in the belief that this made them invulnerable. - In the late 19th century, because of growing
economic impoverishment, a series of unfortunate
natural calamities, and unbridled foreign
aggression in the area, the Boxers began to
increase their strength in the provinces of North
China. - By late 1899 the Boxers were openly attacking
Chinese Christians and Western missionaries. By
May 1900, Boxer bands were roaming the
countryside around the capital at Beijing.
Finally, in early June an international relief
force of 2,100 men was dispatched. - Foreign powers wanted to stop the rebellion to
keep the Chinese markets open to commerce.
Source 1 source 2.
7The Spanish-American War began when the U.S.
accused Spain of sinking the USS Maine.
8We now know that the most likely cause was an
accident within the ship.
9- The Rough Riders were the 1st Volunteer Cavalry
in the SpanishAmerican War, a regiment of U.S.
cavalry volunteers recruited by future president
Theodore Roosevelt and composed of cowboys,
miners, law-enforcement officials, and college
athletes, among others. Their colorful and often
unorthodox exploits received extensive publicity
in the U.S. press.
10The U.S. found little resistance from the Spanish
military in Manila
11Find three points each cartoon tries to make
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14American Possessions in 1907
15American Possessions in 1906
16- Other Sources
- Source (also for all images) http//www.history.n
avy.mil/wars/index.htmlanchor4623 - Info on Span-Am War as sign of rise to world
power Maine goes down, uproar, volunteers
http//www.history.army.mil/books/AMH-V1/ch15.htm - http//mrburnett.net/apworldhistory/maps/americass
panishamericanwar1897.bmp - LOC WEBSITE http//www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/i
ntro.html - PBS on yellow journalism http//www.pbs.org/cruci
ble/frames/_resources.html - Panama Canal http//www.bartleby.com/65/pa/PanCan
l.html - History http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/america
s/554376.stm - Hawaii http//www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/gp/17661
.htm