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Agenda: Spanish American War If you were absent Friday you have until Monday to take your test. Corrections are until Monday as well. Vocab/ Imperialism Quiz Monday Oct. 31 Policy where a stronger nations attempts to create an empire by dominating a weaker nation, economic Militaristic Nationalistic Imperialism Humanitarian Must create new markets overseas such as Banana Republics Mahan argued to be economically successfully we needed a strong navy Needed to expand to restore pioneer spirit It was our responsibility to spread our culture and Christianity Closing Assignment QUICKWRITE O Do you think the United States is still an imperial power. O What kind of evidence do you have? O What countries does the US currently have a presence in? (lots and lots and lots of diff. answers) O In your opinion, does history repeat itself? Spanish American War “A splendid little war” The best example of American imperialism at the turn of the century Why did Spain & The US go to war over Cuba? O To “liberate” Cuba from the Spanish O Cubans revolted in 1895, demanding independence O Spain had installed military govt in Cuba O Rebels in Cuba were thrown into concentration camps Why would U.S. want involvement with Cuba? O Was a very important source of sugar O Many investment opportunities for U.S. Causes of War O Yellow Journalism O De Lome Letter O Sinking of U.S.S Maine O McKinley’s War Message Yellow Journalism O What: American newspapers reporting exaggerated, sometimes false, stories about the events in Cuba O Who: Publishers: Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst O Horrifying stories coming from Cuba about concentration camps O Why: Purpose: persuade American’s public opinions in favor of the Cuban rebels, to interfere in Cuba De Lome Letter O Who: De Lome: Spanish Ambassador O What: Letter was stolen and published in US newspapers O Described McKinley as “weak” and a “low politician” O Why: Caused commotion, and was used as the golden opportunity to intensify antiSpanish feelings Sinking of U.S.S Maine O Who: Blame Spain O What: U.S Ship on the coast of Havana, Cuba. O Feb 15 1898: an explosion sank the Maine, killing more than 250 American soldiers O America put the blame on Spain O “How long shall the United States sit idle and indifferent within sound and hearing of rapine & murder?” O Why: Americans called for war McKinley’s War Message O Who: McKinley to Spain O What: Set a list of demands to Spain O Compensation for Maine, an end to concentration camps, truce with Cuba, and Cuba independence O Why: Spain agreed to all except the last. =WAR “Splendid little war” begins O The war only lasted a few months Rough Riders O Theodore Roosevelt led the “Rough Riders” O Group of volunteers that included cowboys, miners, policemen, and college students O July 1, 1898: Roosevelt led the Rough Riders in a charge up San Juan Hill. -most famous incident of the war Treaty of Paris O With Spain in December 1898 O Spanish govt recognized Cuba’s independence. O In return for a $20 million payment, Spain gave up the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the United States. O The state’s were gained, but “not intended for statehood” O The war between imperialist and antiimperialists begins. Major turning point O The Spanish-American War & the Treaty of Paris in 1898 served as a MAJOR turning point in United States history. O U.S. began to have a global presence, as well as becoming a major world power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmamZ OAAJ0M&list=PLYduLZLvSglkYAK391SQdeGg bLD6mdB2o&index=1 Think About It… O Are we still a world power? O Do we still get involved in other nations for militaristic, political and economic reasons? O Can you give Examples?