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Title: Chapter 29 The Path of Empire


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Chapter 29The Path of Empire
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Expand or Explode
  • From the end of the Civil War to the 1880s, the
    United States was very isolationist, but in the
    1890s, due to rising exports, manufacturing
    capability, power, and wealth, it began to expand
    onto the world stage, using overseas markets to
    send its goods.
  • Safety Valve Theory
  • Yellow Journalism Hearst and Pulitzer
  • Anglo-Saxon Superiority
  • Aggressive leadership Theodore Roosevelt, Henry
    Cabot Lodge
  • Darwinism Survival of the fittest
  • Alfred Thayer Mahan The Influence of Sea Power
    Upon History
  • Keeping up with the Joneses - other countries
    were doing it why cant we?

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Imperialism in China
  • Famous French political cartoon from the late
    1890s. A pie represents "Chine" (French for
    China) and is being divided between caricatures
    of Queen Victoria of Great Britain, William II of
    Germany (who is squabbling with Queen Victoria
    over a borderland piece, whilst thrusting a knife
    into the pie to signify aggressive German
    intentions), Nicholas II of Russia, who is eyeing
    a particular piece, the French Marianne (who is
    diplomatically shown as not participating in the
    carving), and the Meiji Emperor of Japan,
    carefully contemplating which pieces to take. A
    stereotypical Chinese official throws his up his
    hands to try and stop them, but is powerless.
  • It is meant to be a figurative representation of
    the Imperialist tendencies of these nations
    towards China during the decade.
  • Source http//www.hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/Ch
    ina/Political20Evolution/19thc/pie.jpg

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A cartoon showing the U.S. growing up and growing
girth. Illustration from "The Forbidden Book" by
T'boli Publishing, San Francisco.
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William Randolph Hearst
William Randolph Hearst
Hearst Castle
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Hearst Castle
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Joseph Pulitzer
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Alfred Thayer Mahan
Alfred Thayer Mahan
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Violations of the Monroe Doctrine
  • British Guiana and Venezuela had been disputing
    their border for many years, but when gold was
    discovered, the situation worsened.
  • U.S. Sided with Venezuela and told Great Britain
    they were in violation of the Monroe Doctrine and
    threatened them with war.
  • Britain backed down
  • The result was that the Monroe Doctrine was
    strengthened, and Britain sought better relations
    with the U.S. afterwards, since it had many
    enemies in Europe (Great Reproachment)

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Hawaii
  • Strategic port for the U.S. Between America and
    Asia.

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Hawaiian Sugar and Pineapple
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The Value of Pearl Harbor
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Hawaii
  • In 1820 New England missionaries settled in
    Hawaii.
  • Sugar cultivation went sour in 1890 due to the
    McKinley Tariff. America moved to annex Hawaii.
  • In 1893 American troops landed on Hawaii and
    removed Queen Liliuakalani from power
  • Grover Cleveland became president, investigated
    the coup, found it to be wrong, and delayed the
    annexation of Hawaii until he left office.
  • Nine years later Hawaii was annexed.
  • 1st ever imperialistic debate in history

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Cubans Rise in Revolt
  • Cuba controlled by Spanish
  • Wilson-Gorman Tariff hurt Cubas production and
    sale of sugar
  • Cubans claimed Spanish atrocities Cubans
    instituted a scorched earth policy
  • Spanish sent General Butcher Wayler and put
    Cubans in concentration camps
  • Cleveland against war Anti-jingoist
  • Jingo pro-war and pro expansion

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McKinley and War
  • Yellow Journalism Hearst vs Pulitzer
  • Explosion of the Maine in Havana Harbor 260
    Americans dead.
  • Remington Paintings
  • De Lome Letter Criticizing McKinley
  • American Demand for War

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Explosion of the Maine
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Yellow Journalism
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The white-livered occupant of the White House
doesnt have the backbone of a chocolate éclair
Theodore Roosevelt
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Spanish-American War
  • Teller Amendment - proclaimed that when the U.S.
    had overthrown Spanish misrule, it would give the
    Cubans their freedom.
  • On February 25, 1898, Roosevelt cabled Commodore
    George Dewey, commanding the American Asiatic
    Squadron at Hong Kong, and told him to take over
    the Philippines.
  • On August 13, 1898, American troops arrived and
    captured Manila, collaborating with Filipino
    insurgents, led by Emilio Aguinaldo.
  • U.S. annexed Hawaiian July 7, 1898
  • The Rough Riders, a regiment of volunteers led
    by Theodore Roosevelt and Colonel Leonard Wood,
    rushed to Cuba and battled at El Caney San Juan
    Hill.

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Roosevelt and the Roughriders
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Roughriders
Frederick Remington
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Treaty of Paris
  • U.S. Obtained
  • Cuba
  • Guam
  • Puerto Rico
  • Philippines Paid 20 million
  • Splendid Little War only 113 days with few
    deaths and a lot of territory won
  • U.S. emerged as a world power
  • Finally unity between North and South

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Unity Between North and South
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Anti-Imperialist Debate
  • Presidents of Stanford and Harvard
  • Mark Twain
  • Samuel Gompers
  • Andrew Carnegie
  • despotism abroad might well beget despotism at
    home
  • 3 periods of imperialistic debate
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Mexican Cession and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  • Spanish-American War

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Puerto Rico
  • Welcomed American Intervention
  • Poor country that appreciated help
  • Foraker Act Passed in 1900 and gave Puerto Rico
    limited degree of popular government
  • Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens but they dont
    vote and have no representation in Congress

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Puerto Rico
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Cuba
  • America could not improve Cuba that much, other
    than getting rid of yellow fever with the help of
    General Leonard Wood and Dr. Walter Reed.
  • Platt Amendment - said that the U.S. could
    intervene and restore order in case of anarchy,
    that the U.S. could trade freely with Cuba, and
    that the U.S. could get two bays for naval bases,
    notably Guantanamo Bay.
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