Chapter 11
... * Name the ways the United States supported the construction of the Panama Canal. Sent people and money to Panama to help build it; helped Panama gain its independent from Colombia so United States could build a canal in Panama at a lower price ...
... * Name the ways the United States supported the construction of the Panama Canal. Sent people and money to Panama to help build it; helped Panama gain its independent from Colombia so United States could build a canal in Panama at a lower price ...
Imperialism
... their greatness to naval power. He urged construction of a fleet of steel ships, acquisition of overseas bases, and construction of a canal across Central ...
... their greatness to naval power. He urged construction of a fleet of steel ships, acquisition of overseas bases, and construction of a canal across Central ...
Goal_6_Imperialism_PPT - Public Schools of Robeson County
... • De Lome Letter (Besides the natural and inevitable coarseness with which he repeats all that the press and public opinion of Spain has said of Weyler, it shows once more what McKinley is: weak and catering to the rabble, and, besides, a low politician, who desires to leave a door open to me and to ...
... • De Lome Letter (Besides the natural and inevitable coarseness with which he repeats all that the press and public opinion of Spain has said of Weyler, it shows once more what McKinley is: weak and catering to the rabble, and, besides, a low politician, who desires to leave a door open to me and to ...
American Imperialism
... The Japanese government, in no position to defend itself against a foreign power, signed a trade treaty with the U.S. that opened up two ports to American vessels, and allowed American ships to buy coal and other necessary supplies in Japanese ports. No longer allowed to be isolationist, Japan began ...
... The Japanese government, in no position to defend itself against a foreign power, signed a trade treaty with the U.S. that opened up two ports to American vessels, and allowed American ships to buy coal and other necessary supplies in Japanese ports. No longer allowed to be isolationist, Japan began ...
Presidency Chart – William McKinley (25th) (1897
... An armed military conflict between the United States of America and the First Philippine Republic Arose from a Filipino political struggle against U.S. occupation of the Philippines The conflict was officially declared over on July 4, 1902, American troops continued hostilities against remnants of t ...
... An armed military conflict between the United States of America and the First Philippine Republic Arose from a Filipino political struggle against U.S. occupation of the Philippines The conflict was officially declared over on July 4, 1902, American troops continued hostilities against remnants of t ...
Ch. 18 PowerPoint
... • At the outbreak of the SpanishAmerican War, the U.S. declared that it had no desire to annex Cuba. • Nevertheless, to maintain law and order, an American army occupied Cuba for four years. • During this period, much progress was made. Highways were built, sanitation measures and education system ...
... • At the outbreak of the SpanishAmerican War, the U.S. declared that it had no desire to annex Cuba. • Nevertheless, to maintain law and order, an American army occupied Cuba for four years. • During this period, much progress was made. Highways were built, sanitation measures and education system ...
US IMPERIALISM POWERPOINT
... No tariff duties on PR goods coming into the US PR’s elect their own legislators & governor to enforce ...
... No tariff duties on PR goods coming into the US PR’s elect their own legislators & governor to enforce ...
The United States Looks Overseas
... who helped the U.S. seize Manila and later fought the U.S. for Filipino independence • protectorate– an independent country whose policies are controlled by an outside power ...
... who helped the U.S. seize Manila and later fought the U.S. for Filipino independence • protectorate– an independent country whose policies are controlled by an outside power ...
Unit 4 Section 1 Student Notes PDF
... Elected _______________________________________________________ ...
... Elected _______________________________________________________ ...
US Imperialism - Humanities for Wisdom
... Puerto Ricans grew frustrated with American rule because they were neither U.S. citizens nor Independent Jones Act- 1917 Wilson made Puerto Rico a U.S. territory but still no rights Puerto Rico remains a U.S. commonwealth- Puerto Rico has control over their laws and finances but decisions on defense ...
... Puerto Ricans grew frustrated with American rule because they were neither U.S. citizens nor Independent Jones Act- 1917 Wilson made Puerto Rico a U.S. territory but still no rights Puerto Rico remains a U.S. commonwealth- Puerto Rico has control over their laws and finances but decisions on defense ...
History – 10 Name
... _____6. An attitude of aggressive nationalism is called: a. imperialism b. jingoism c. communism d. expansionism ...
... _____6. An attitude of aggressive nationalism is called: a. imperialism b. jingoism c. communism d. expansionism ...
Imperialism
... • This led to the establishment of the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay. • Amendment also made Cuba a U.S. protectorate – a country under the control and protection of another country ...
... • This led to the establishment of the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay. • Amendment also made Cuba a U.S. protectorate – a country under the control and protection of another country ...
World War II and its Aftermath
... Hawaii had been an independent kingdom since 1795 Americans had settled there and grew sugarcane & pineapple Unites States built naval base at Pearl Harbor Plantation owners wanted Hawaii annexed so they would not have to pay tariffs & duties on sugar sent to USA ...
... Hawaii had been an independent kingdom since 1795 Americans had settled there and grew sugarcane & pineapple Unites States built naval base at Pearl Harbor Plantation owners wanted Hawaii annexed so they would not have to pay tariffs & duties on sugar sent to USA ...
Becoming a World Power - Immaculate Conception School
... responded by declaring war on the United States ...
... responded by declaring war on the United States ...
The united states Becomes An Imperialist power
... LIBERIAN RUBBER WENT COMPETE WITH EUROPE IN THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA TO U.S. ...
... LIBERIAN RUBBER WENT COMPETE WITH EUROPE IN THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA TO U.S. ...
End of War Guided Notes
... Yorktown caused _______________________ in Britain. King George wanted to keep ________________, but Parliament voted in favor of ____________________. Treaty of Paris (1783) American and British representatives met in __________________ to sign the treaty that would officially _____________________ ...
... Yorktown caused _______________________ in Britain. King George wanted to keep ________________, but Parliament voted in favor of ____________________. Treaty of Paris (1783) American and British representatives met in __________________ to sign the treaty that would officially _____________________ ...
USH 7-1
... Local leaders keep control Protected from rebellions and invasions by an imperial power ...
... Local leaders keep control Protected from rebellions and invasions by an imperial power ...
Imperialism vs. Isolationism
... a new government was formed under Venustiano Carranza. While this government was accepted by the U.S., many Mexican citizens felt betrayed ...
... a new government was formed under Venustiano Carranza. While this government was accepted by the U.S., many Mexican citizens felt betrayed ...
Ch 23 Isolation to Imperialism Was US imperialism simply a
... 3. What was the Spanish dilemma over Cuba 4. How is the Spanish American war similar to Mexican War? 5. What are the possible problems for US in Caribbean? 6. Is Dollar Diplomacy logical? 7. US imperialist actions led to significant immediate and long-term complications. Was the US arrogant or ignor ...
... 3. What was the Spanish dilemma over Cuba 4. How is the Spanish American war similar to Mexican War? 5. What are the possible problems for US in Caribbean? 6. Is Dollar Diplomacy logical? 7. US imperialist actions led to significant immediate and long-term complications. Was the US arrogant or ignor ...
Goal 6 Notes (Study Island)
... The Kingdom of Hawaii had good relations with the United States during the late 1800s. An 1875 treaty between the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United States allowed for duty-free importation of Hawaiian sugar into the United States beginning in 1876. This development resulted in the development of suga ...
... The Kingdom of Hawaii had good relations with the United States during the late 1800s. An 1875 treaty between the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United States allowed for duty-free importation of Hawaiian sugar into the United States beginning in 1876. This development resulted in the development of suga ...
Isolationism_Imperialism
... a new government was formed under Venustiano Carranza. While this government was accepted by the U.S., many Mexican citizens felt betrayed ...
... a new government was formed under Venustiano Carranza. While this government was accepted by the U.S., many Mexican citizens felt betrayed ...
United States territorial acquisitions
This is a United States territorial acquisitions and conquests list, beginning with American independence. Note that this list primarily concerns land the United States acquired from other nation-states; the territorial acquisitions from Native Americans are not listed here.