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Nationalism: Is the desire of people with same history, language, and customs to self rule. Quiz Question #1 How did the Spanish – American War start (hint USS Maine) Question #2 How did Industrialism impact imperalism? (hint raw materials) Industrialism: Is an economic system in which people rely more on the use of machinery and technology than on animal or human power. Imperialism: Is when one nation extends its control to the government and economy of another nation. The U.S. Emerges Presidents McKinley & Teddy Roosevelt led the way U.S. imperialism started in Latin America (Monroe Doctrine) Spanish – American War - Background Spain vs U.S. (& Cuban Rebels) Cubans rebelled against Spanish control U.S. newspapers stirred anger towards Spain by publishing cruel stories Pres. McKinley order USS Maine to protect U.S. citizens in Cuba “You Furnish the Picture and I’ll Furnish the war” – William Randolph Hearst Yellow Journalism American newspaper covered Cuban Revolution in great detail Newspaper tried to out due each other with shocking stories Fueled the debate over America’s role USS MAINE Aboard the Maine, "taps" sounded at ten minutes past nine. Captain Sigsbee describes what happened next. – I laid down my pen and listened to the notes of the bugle, which were singularly beautiful in the oppressive stillness of the night. . . . I was enclosing my letter in its envelope when the explosion came. It was a bursting, rending, and crashing roar of immense volume, largely metallic in character. It was followed by heavy, ominous metallic sounds. There was a trembling and lurching motion of the Capt. Charles D. Sigsbee, vessel, a list to port. The electric lights went out. Then there was intense blackness and smoke. The situation could not be mistaken. The Maine was blown up and sinking. For a moment the instinct of self-preservation took charge of me, but this was immediately dominated by the habit of command. Explosion of the Maine Feb 15, 1898 Explosion killed 260 officers Spain denied responsibility Images courtesy: How the Battleship Maine was destroyed by H.G. Rickover Destruction of the USS Maine Images courtesy: How the Battleship Maine was destroyed by H.G. Rickover The Maine sticking out in Havana Harbor “Remember the Maine to Hell with Spain” Newspapers blamed Spain Great public pressure led to McKinley asking Congress to Declare War Funeral of Dead – Havana Harbor Declaration of War WASHINGTON April 25, 1899. DECLARATION OF WAR WITH SPAIN – Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, First. That war be, and the same is hereby, declared to exist, and that war has existed since the 21st day of April, A. D. 1898, including said day, between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain. – Second. That the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry this act into effect. Approved, April 25, 1898. • America blockade Santiago & 17,000 troops landed •Teddy Roosevelt led the 1st Regiment of U.S. Volunteer Cavalry •Known as Rough Riders – collection of former cowhands & college students • Men charged and captured the hill turning the tide of the war •Roosevelt said “I waved my hat and we went up the hill with a rush,” •2 days later the American navy defeated the Spanish in Santiago Textbook Activity : Read pages 302-305 Read and answer questions independently It will replace low grade! : Homework Textbook Activity Read pages 310-313 Answer focus reading questions and vocab Write out the questions Teddy Roosevelt & Rough Riders “It has been a splendid Little War” - John Hay 450 Americans killed Sec. of State John Hay Lasted 4 months Ended w/ Spanish defeat 5,000 Americans died from disease contracted in the Tropics 10,000 Africans Americans served in segregated units Do you agree with Hay’s statement about this war? Why or Why not? El Caney "The houses of El Caney...vomited out a rain of bullets over the enemy (Americans), who, in order of companies, with their chests as their only protection, fiercely to run over the village. "The Americans, to tell the truth, fought that day showing a determination and courage that was really magnificent. With the first line decimated, another one came to its replacement, and one after another...but they met heroes, and even with the houses riddled with bullet holes by artillery and rifle fire, and its streets obstructed by the wounded and dead bodies, El Caney became a true volcanoe (sic) vomiting lava, and a place impossible to reach.“ – Spanish Account of the Battle Roosevelt & The Rough Riders "We finished digging the trench soon after midnight, and then the worn-out men laid down in rows an their rifles and dropped heavily to sleep. About one in ten of them had blankets taken from the Spaniards....if the men without blankets had not been so tired that they fell asleep anyhow, they would have been very cold, for, of course, we were all drenched with sweat, and above the waist had on nothing but our flannel shirts, while the night was cool, with a heavy dew. Before anyone had time to wake from the cold however, we were all awakened by the Spaniards, whose skirmishers suddenly opened fire on us." – Theodore Roosevelt Fighting in the Philippines • Commodore Dewey launched a surprise attack on the Spanish @ Manila Bay • Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo helped America win • Filipino thought they would be given independence but America kept Philippines as a territory •Aguinaldo led a rebellion that was crushed by the Americans •Philippines independence 1946 A World Class Power U.S. gained – Puerto Rico – Guam – Philippines Cuba gained its independence – America kept naval base @ Guantanamo Bay Making the U.S. a world power Alaska 1867 - Sec. of State William Seward bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million Called “Seward’s Ice Box” People laughed at him until they found gold and oil Hawaii U.S. trade with Hawaii since 1790’s 1875 – Hawaii sugar to U.S. w/o tariff U.S. got navy base @ Pearl Harbor 1890 – tariff was applied American planters rebelled a/g Queen Liliuokalani to make Hawaii a U.S. territory 1898 - President McKinley took control of the Hawaiian islands Important fueling station and port Mark Twain – Anti-Imperialist “I have read carefully the treaty of Paris, and I have seen that we do not intend to free, but to subjugate the people of the Philippines. We have gone there to conquer, not to redeem. It should, it seems to me, be our pleasure and duty to make those people free, and let them deal with their own domestic questions in their own way. And so I am an anti-imperialist. I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other land.” —Mark Twain, New York Herald, Oct. 15,1900. Warm-Up Question • What caused the U.S. to Expand? What caused the U.S. to Expand? • Booming industries – Need for new markets • Worried about competition for trade w/ Europe • Spirit of Nationalism Sphere of Influence: • An area where only one foreign power has the right to trade. Direct Rule: • A governmental system where a central government controls a country. Indirect Rule: • A governmental system that allows a country to maintain its traditions and customs while another country makes all the decisions. Protectorate: • A protected country or region Panama Canal • U.S. need to be able to move their army from east coast to west coast faster. • Pres. T. Roosevelt decided to build the Panama Canal • Panama was part of Colombia • U.S. helped Panama to win Independence • Rebels agreed to sign treaty to build canal “If you try to build this canal there will not be trees enough on the isthmus to make crosses for the graves of your laborers.” — French resident in Panama to Ferdinand de Lesseps, 1880s Panama Canal Work Book: • • • • • Page 145-148 Questions 1-4 page 149 Write the Question! Will be Graded! Must hand in at end of class!