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Chapter 20, Section 1
Pages 680-685
Alaska/Turner Thesis
-Russia sells Alaska to U.S. for $7.2 million in
Notes
Mrs. Rapier-Chismar
Japan/Expansionist Mood
-Japan blocks trade for 250 years
1867
-1853 Matthew C. Perry sails to Japan and
the Pacific
-Japan was impressed with Perry's Warships
as a frozen wasteland
-Japan sets out to industrialize their nation
-Secretary of State William Seward supported the presents the Japanese with a letter demanding
purchase of Alaska as a stepping stone to trade in Japan open trade with he U.S.
-Called "Seward's Folly" and "Seward's Icebox" by and opens trade with the U.S. with the Treaty of
Americans who opposed the purchase and saw it Kanagawa (1854)
-Alaska turns out to be full of resources, including -Until the late 1800s, the U.S. followed a policy
of isolationism
gold (Klondike Gold Rush)
-Frederick Jackson Turner writes a thesis stating -Late 1800s Americans embark on a Manifest
that the western frontier defined American history Destiny that required overseas expansion
-Promoted overseas expansion
-New approach to Manifest Destiny promoted
China
Promoting Economic Growth-Samoa
grant them land and trading rights
not want to be closed out of global markets due to
-European powers and Japan force China to
-1899 Secretary of State John Hay calls for
European powers and Japan to keep an "open
door" in China-allowing all nations equal trade
in China ( Open Door Policy)
U.S. economic growth overseas
-U.S. needs new markets for its goods and does
European imperialism
-Alfred T. Mahan argued that the prosperity of the
U.S. depended on trade and in order to increase
trade, a strong navy was needed to protect
-Chinese who were opposed to foreign influence
American foreign markets
Fists (Boxers)
Christian missionaries
established the Righteous and Harmonious
-1900-Boxers lead a rebellion that led to the
deaths of many westerners and Chinese
Christians
-Racism played a part in overseas expansion and
-Samoa -chain of islands in the Pacific
-Britain, Germany, and U.S. all want access tot
the Samoan Islands and send warships, creating a
-Many foreigners sought protection inside
tense environment
-Western nations sent in troops to put down
averts war
Beijing
the rebellion
-John Hay reissues the Open Door Policy after
the rebellion to encourage foreign nations from
dividing up China into separate territories
-A major typhoon damages many warships and
-1899-U.S. and Germany divide the Samoan
Islands between themselves with no say from the
natives of Samoa
Hawaii
-U. S. sees Hawaii as a potential military and commercial outpost
-1820 American missionaries arrive in Hawaii, followed later by Americans who set up sugar
plantations
-1887 American planters force Kalakaua (HI king) to accept a new constitution that gave the
planters more power
-1891 Queen Liliuokalani refused to recognize the 1887 constitution which leads American
planters to form an uprising and convince a U.S. official to land 50 U.S. Marines in HI-ends
queen's resistance to the constitution
-President Cleveland refuses to annex HI (rebellion was illegal)
-Under McKinley, the U.S. annexes HI on 7-7-1898