Imperialism in Asia and the Pacific
... rebellions, brigandage, and natural disasters, while externally it struggled unsuccessfully to maintain itself against increasing foreign encroachments. It was China’s misfortune that in the most critical years of its contact with the West its destiny was in the hands of an ignorant, corrupt, and un ...
... rebellions, brigandage, and natural disasters, while externally it struggled unsuccessfully to maintain itself against increasing foreign encroachments. It was China’s misfortune that in the most critical years of its contact with the West its destiny was in the hands of an ignorant, corrupt, and un ...
OUSD History/Social Studies
... 4551 Steele Street Oakland, CA 94619 Preparing for the Fall 2010 10th grade World History Writing Assessment: Working with the Textbook to Gain Background Knowledge “Point-of-View” Study Guide for use with World History The Modern World, pages 284-297 Read the following directions and then complete ...
... 4551 Steele Street Oakland, CA 94619 Preparing for the Fall 2010 10th grade World History Writing Assessment: Working with the Textbook to Gain Background Knowledge “Point-of-View” Study Guide for use with World History The Modern World, pages 284-297 Read the following directions and then complete ...
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... power and influence – Takeover of a country/territory by a stronger country – The goal was to dominate the economic, cultural and political ...
... power and influence – Takeover of a country/territory by a stronger country – The goal was to dominate the economic, cultural and political ...
American Imperialism
... • Cuban Revolution -Cubans were being mistreated by Spain. This was not news but became an issue when US sugar cane companies couldn’t get enough workers to their fields (reconcentration). • Cuban exiles- (Jose Marti- wrote newspaper articles) Plead with President McKinley to help Cuban Rebels, say ...
... • Cuban Revolution -Cubans were being mistreated by Spain. This was not news but became an issue when US sugar cane companies couldn’t get enough workers to their fields (reconcentration). • Cuban exiles- (Jose Marti- wrote newspaper articles) Plead with President McKinley to help Cuban Rebels, say ...
William McKinley and the Philippines
... to the U.S., but many saw them as a crucial way station to Asia. ‘Had we no interests in China,’ noted one advocate of annexation, ‘the possession of the Philippines would be meaningless.’ ~ gmu.edu The Primary Source: President McKinley Hold a moment longer! Not quite yet, gentlemen! Before you go ...
... to the U.S., but many saw them as a crucial way station to Asia. ‘Had we no interests in China,’ noted one advocate of annexation, ‘the possession of the Philippines would be meaningless.’ ~ gmu.edu The Primary Source: President McKinley Hold a moment longer! Not quite yet, gentlemen! Before you go ...
Picturing History: Editorial Cartooning in America, 1754-2011
... that confront us in Hawaii, Cuba, [Puerto] Rico and the Philippines.... The timid man, the lazy man, the man who distrusts his country, the over-civilized man, who has lost the great fighting, masterful virtues, the ignorant men, and a man of dull mind, whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty ...
... that confront us in Hawaii, Cuba, [Puerto] Rico and the Philippines.... The timid man, the lazy man, the man who distrusts his country, the over-civilized man, who has lost the great fighting, masterful virtues, the ignorant men, and a man of dull mind, whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty ...
Concept Formation Lesson Plan
... Some Basic Background Information on United States Territories United States territory is any extent of region under the jurisdiction of the federal government of the United States, including all waters (around islands or continental tracts). The United States has traditionally proclaimed the sovere ...
... Some Basic Background Information on United States Territories United States territory is any extent of region under the jurisdiction of the federal government of the United States, including all waters (around islands or continental tracts). The United States has traditionally proclaimed the sovere ...
The United States Looks Overseas
... After the war, Filipinos who fought alongside the Americans against Spain wanted independence. But President McKinley decided to make the Philippines a U.S. colony. The bitterly disappointed Filipinos began to fight against their new colonial rulers. American troops were sent to put down the resist ...
... After the war, Filipinos who fought alongside the Americans against Spain wanted independence. But President McKinley decided to make the Philippines a U.S. colony. The bitterly disappointed Filipinos began to fight against their new colonial rulers. American troops were sent to put down the resist ...
Revision ppt - geo
... dance, language, Gaelic football, hurling and Irish food and drink. Many of these have been popularized and adopted by the host population, for example, St. Patrick’s Day parades in New York, Chicago and Boston. Many indigenous groups have been adversely affected by contact with Western civilization ...
... dance, language, Gaelic football, hurling and Irish food and drink. Many of these have been popularized and adopted by the host population, for example, St. Patrick’s Day parades in New York, Chicago and Boston. Many indigenous groups have been adversely affected by contact with Western civilization ...
Imperialism in Africa Document-Based Question
... resources of Africa from motives of pure philanthropy; that Europe is in Africa for the mutual benefit of her own industrial classes, and of the native races in their progress to a higher plane; that the benefit can be made reciprocal, and that it is the aim and desire of civilized administration to ...
... resources of Africa from motives of pure philanthropy; that Europe is in Africa for the mutual benefit of her own industrial classes, and of the native races in their progress to a higher plane; that the benefit can be made reciprocal, and that it is the aim and desire of civilized administration to ...
U.S. History Chapter 18 Notes America Claims an Empire
... Beginning in 1867 and continuing through the century, global competition causes the United States to expand ...
... Beginning in 1867 and continuing through the century, global competition causes the United States to expand ...
3-7 PPT - kcook
... negotiating a treaty opening two Japanese ports to ships from the United States. ...
... negotiating a treaty opening two Japanese ports to ships from the United States. ...
America Comes of Age (1890-1920)
... For most of its early history, America played a small role in world affairs, mostly by choice. But in the late 1800s, this began to change. With leading spokesmen calling for the United States to join the ranks of the world’s major powers, the United States began to acquire influence and territories ...
... For most of its early history, America played a small role in world affairs, mostly by choice. But in the late 1800s, this began to change. With leading spokesmen calling for the United States to join the ranks of the world’s major powers, the United States began to acquire influence and territories ...
OUSD History/Social Studies
... Preparing for the Fall 2010-2011 10th grade World History Writing Assessment: Working with the Textbook to Gain Background Knowledge This activity is designed to help support the development of a thoughtful response to the history writing assessment for this semester. On this assessment you will be ...
... Preparing for the Fall 2010-2011 10th grade World History Writing Assessment: Working with the Textbook to Gain Background Knowledge This activity is designed to help support the development of a thoughtful response to the history writing assessment for this semester. On this assessment you will be ...
Goal_6_Imperialism_PPT - Public Schools of Robeson County
... • The war of 1895 was led by Jose Marti, a journalist who had lived in exile in New York City. • The Spanish were led by General Valeriano Weyler, who relocated many Cuban people to concentration camps. • Newspaper publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer played up the conflict to boos ...
... • The war of 1895 was led by Jose Marti, a journalist who had lived in exile in New York City. • The Spanish were led by General Valeriano Weyler, who relocated many Cuban people to concentration camps. • Newspaper publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer played up the conflict to boos ...
French Revolution Poster Map
... a. the movement of French troops from France to Moscow, Russia; the movement of Russian troops eastward; and the retreat of the French b. the opposing sides and the location of the Battle of Waterloo c. the difference made in the area of the U.S. after the purchase of the Louisiana Territory d. the ...
... a. the movement of French troops from France to Moscow, Russia; the movement of Russian troops eastward; and the retreat of the French b. the opposing sides and the location of the Battle of Waterloo c. the difference made in the area of the U.S. after the purchase of the Louisiana Territory d. the ...
The Lure of Imperialism - Waverly
... Ideologies such as Social Darwinism justified European expansion into Asia, Africa, and Latin America. ...
... Ideologies such as Social Darwinism justified European expansion into Asia, Africa, and Latin America. ...
10th American History
... Ideologies such as Social Darwinism justified European expansion into Asia, Africa, and Latin America. ...
... Ideologies such as Social Darwinism justified European expansion into Asia, Africa, and Latin America. ...
A Focus on the Thesis Statement
... Part I - Working with Four Source Documents1 Document #1: From a letter from one African leader to another in German South WestAfrica. 1904 All our obedience and patience with the Germans is of no use for each day they shoot someone dead for no reason at all. So, I appeal to you my Brother, not to i ...
... Part I - Working with Four Source Documents1 Document #1: From a letter from one African leader to another in German South WestAfrica. 1904 All our obedience and patience with the Germans is of no use for each day they shoot someone dead for no reason at all. So, I appeal to you my Brother, not to i ...
American Imperialism: 1889-1917
... was in North America, the new “Manifest Destiny” extended to heavily- notes populated islands, far from the U.S., and viewed for the purpose becoming colonies, not territories or states. New imperial influence of U.S. (1898-1917): ►Spanish American War (1898): U.S. gains Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, a ...
... was in North America, the new “Manifest Destiny” extended to heavily- notes populated islands, far from the U.S., and viewed for the purpose becoming colonies, not territories or states. New imperial influence of U.S. (1898-1917): ►Spanish American War (1898): U.S. gains Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, a ...
American imperialism
American imperialism is the economic, military and cultural influence of the United States on other countries. Such influence often goes hand in hand with expansion into foreign territories. Expansion on a grand scale is the primary objective of an empire, a notable example being the British Empire. The concept of an American Empire was first popularized during the presidency of James K. Polk who led the United States into the Mexican–American War of 1846, and the eventual annexation of California and other western territories via the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Gadsden purchase.