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“Becoming a World Power”
Section 1: “The United States Continues to Expand”
 By the 1880s, American leaders became convinced
imperialism
that the U.S. should take part in _________________,
the policy by which stronger nations extend their
economic, political, or military control over weaker
territories.
 Europe had used imperialism for many years. By
the early 20th century ____________________
and
Ethiopia
Liberia
________________
were the only independent
countries in Africa.
 Imperialist countries also competed for claims in
Asia
Japan
_________,
where they had to compete with _______.
 3 factors helped fuel the development of American
Economic
imperialism: 1) ______________interests.
Economic
leaders argued that expansion would increase U.S.
financial prosperity. New colonies were a potential
raw materials
Military
source of cheap __________________.
2) ___________
Interests. ____________________
Alfred T. Mahan
had argued that
economic interests went hand-in-hand with Mili_____
tary
________
interests. 3) Belief in cultural superiority.
Many Americans believed their gov’t, religion and
race were superior to those of other societies.
democratic ideas
Some saw a chance to spread ____________________,
Christianity
while others wanted to advance __________________.
Wlm. Seward
 A strong backer of expansion was _______________,
Alaska
who arranged to purchase ______________
from
Russia in 1867. Newspapers referred to Alaska as
Seward’s icebox
“__________________________.”
 In the early 1800s, Christian missionaries from the
Kingdom of Hawaii
U.S. had moved to the __________________________
to convert the local population. By the late 1800s,
wealthy ________________
dominated Hawaii’s
planters
economy.
In 1891, ________________________
became leader of
Queen Liliuokalani
Hawaii. She wanted to limit the power of the
planters
___________,
upsetting American planters who saw
political
ecoher as a threat to their ________________
and ______
renomic
______ interests. In Jan. 1893, they staged a _____
volt
_____.
With the help of the __________________,
they
U.S. Marines
set up their own gov’t., then asked to be _________
annexed
by the U.S.
 In 1887, American leaders had pressured Hawaii to
Pearl Harbor
allow a U.S. naval base at ____________________,
the
kingdom’s best port. It became an important
refueling station for American merchant ships
Asia
bound for _________.
Grover Cleveland
 President ______________________________
did not
approve of the planters’ actions and withdrew a
treaty to annex HI. It would not be annexed until
1898.
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Section 2: “The Spanish-American War”
Read “One American’s Story” p. 662.
By the 1890s, Spain controlled only the Philippine
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Islands, _________
and _________________and
many
inhabitants of these colonies began to demand
independence.
Cuba
__________
had rebelled against Spain many times.
the U.S.
This revolt caused alarm in _______________
trade
because it disrupted ___________
with Cuba.
Joseph
The newspaper, The World, owned by ____________
Pulitzer
______________
and the New York Journal, owned by
William Randolph Hearst were battling for
___________________________
customers. Both papers described, and often exag_____
gerated news about Spanish cruelty. This
__________
yellow
sensational type of writing became known as _____
journalism
______________.
“The United States Goes to War”
_______________________,
William McKinley
president in 1898, did not
want war, but the public, stirred up by sensational
newspaper reports
_______________________,
forced him to take action.
He demanded that Spain halt its harsh treatment of
Cubans, but little changed.
U.S.S. Maine
 In January 1898, McKinley sent the _______________
to Cuba to protect U.S. citizens from riots. The
Havana’s
following month it exploded and sank in _________
harbor, killing 260 sailors.
one knows who
 No
___________________caused
the explosions. Most
an accident
historians think it was __________________.
The
Spain
Americans blamed ________.
“Remember the
Maine
_________”
became a call to arms. When Spain
Spanishrefused to withdraw from Cuba, the _____________
American began.
_____________
the Philippines
 The first battle was fought in ____________________.

Many _______________
had revolted against the
Filipinos
Spanish as well.
 The Filipino independence movement attracted the
Roosevelt asst. secretary of
attention of Theodore
__________________,
the navy, who put American ships in Hong Kong on
alert.
George Dewey
 Commodore _______________________
set out for
Manila, Philippines before the war began. The
Manila Bay
battle in _____________________
began in the early
morning and by a little past noon, Dewey’s forces
had destroyed the Spanish fleet.
“The War in the Caribbean”
Teddy
 One of the new recruits for the war was _________
Roosevelt
Rough
_____________,
who helped organize the _________
________________,
a volunteer cavalry unit. When
Riders
the recruits arrived in Cuba, many became sick
tropical diseases
with _____________________.
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In order to gain control of Santiago’s port,
San Juan Hill
American troops had to capture __________________.
African Americans from the Tenth Cavalry
______________________
began to drive the Spanish back.
Two days later, American ships destroyed Spain’s
Santiago Harbor
fleet as it tried to escape ________________________.
On August 12, 1898, Spain signed a truce.
“Results of the War”
Puerto
American leaders demanded Spain give up _______
Rico
Cuba
the Philippines
__________,
_________,
and ____________________.
A difficult question dealt with the Philippines,
whose citizens had fought alongside Americans
indewith the understanding that they would gain ______
pendence
________________.
President McKinley decided that
colony
the country would become an American __________.
Emilio Aguinaldo rebelled and
Filipinos led by ____________________
the U.S. did not restore order until 1902.
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The U.S. also had to decide what to do about Cuba.
Platt Amendment
The Cubans had to add the _____________________,
which gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban
affairs anytime, to their constitution. They also
Guantánamo
had to allow a U.S. naval base at _________________
Bay
______.
Puerto Rico
________________
became a territory, and its
citizens had little to say in their own affairs. Not
until 1917 would the U.S. make it a self-governing
territory and grant U.S. ________________
citizenship
to its
citizens.
Several well-known Americans, including Andrew
Mark Twain
Carnegie, Jane Addams, and ____________________
Anti-Imperopposed imperialism and created the _____________
Ialist League
_____________.
They believed Americans should not
deny other people sovereignty. Their voice was
lost in the roar of popular approval of the war.