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Chapter 27: “Expansionism” but what we really mean is empire! Frankenstein’s Monster and the “curse” of empire (up to 1940) Colony America Frankenstein’s Monster and the “curse” of empire 1. Marines in charge of colonization (why?) 2. Train guard 3. Disarm citizens 4. Build roads/infrastructure 5. Leave 6. Guard takes power 7. Consolidates power dictator EMPIRES All the good ones are taken! America Refuses an Empire FROM COLONY TO CONTINENTAL POWER • • • • • • • • • • • • American Revolution (1776) Louisiana Purchase (1803) War of 1812 (wanted part of Canada) British Cession (1818) Republic Spanish Cession (1819) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Manifest Destiny Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)\ Texas Annexation (1845) Oregon Territory (1846) Mexican-American War (1848) Gadsden Purchase (1853) Empire? TERMS: • Jingoism • Yellow Journalism • Turner’s Thesis • Alfred Mahan • Josiah Strong • Mark Hanna • Gold Strikes • Increase in farm prices • Middle Class • Wilson Gorman Tariff • Teller Amendment • Roosevelt’s Corollary • Bryan AntiImperialism • Aquinaldo/ Philippines • “The Butcher” • Hawaii/Dole • Liliuokalani • Cleveland • expansionism • DeLome Letter • Latin America • Venezuela • The “Great Rapproachment” • “Dogs of War” • The Maine • Madrid Agreement • Teddy • Dewey and Manila • Cuba Libré • Rough Riders • Bungled land war on both sides • Paris Peace Treaty 2/6/1899 • Anti-Imperialist League • Foraker Act & P.R. • Insular Cases By 1890 the reformist Populism is dead • Gave up before they got started by – backing the Democrat candidate (Bryan) – allowing southern whites to control blacks – ignoring the urban poor – Republicans outspent them 6 to 1 – focusing only on Silver. Mark Hanna elects McKinley • Populism dies out • Economy grows rapidly due to: – gold strikes in Canada and Alaska – war in Europe – Pro-business government – The “Bidness Cycle” Path To Empire? • Continent covered • Frontier Closed • Need for Export Market • Social Darwinism applied to societies • 4th largest nation, 3rd largest economy, 4th Strongest navy • White Man’s Burden • Alfred Thayer Mahan • Jingoism • Human Nature???? • Missionaries Nationalism in Action • 1889: US Vs.. Germany over Samoa • 1891: 11 Italians lynched in N.O. • 1892: two US sailors killed in Chile • 1893: US Vs. Canada over border islands • 1894: GB Vs. Venez. Over Br. Guinea--threatens Monroe Doctrine 1. Commercial/Business Interests 2. Military/Strategic Interests 3. Social Darwinist Thinking 4. Religious/Missionary Interests 5. Closing the American Frontier 1. Commercial/Business Interests U. S. Foreign Investments: 1869-1908 Commercial/Business Interests American Foreign Trade: 1870-1914 Alfred Mahan (or Bond Villain?) Influence of Sea Power on History 2. Military/Strategic Interests Commodore Matthew Perry Opens Up Japan: 1853 The Japanese View of Commodore Perry Treaty of Kanagawa: 1854 Gentleman’s Agreement: 1908 A Japanese note agreeing to deny passports to laborers entering the U.S. Japan recognized the U.S. right to exclude Japanese immigrants holding passports issued by other countries. The U.S. government got the school board of San Francisco to rescind their order to segregate Asians in separate schools. 1908 Root-Takahira Agreement.- recognition of free trade in China 3. Social Darwinist Thinking The Hierarchy of Race The White Man’s Burden Make them like us! 4. Religious/Missionary Interests American Missionaries in China, 1905 5. Closing the American Frontier U. S. Missionaries in Hawaii Fine thank You Imiola Church – first built in the late 1820s 1st Overseas Expansion: Hawaii • • • • • 1870 Missionaries: Josiah Strong Coaling Station 1875: Commercial Reciprocity Treaty signed 1887: Pearl Harbor leased as naval station 1887: US troops help a Planter revolt led by Dole called the Bayonet Constitution when the Honolulu Rifles forced King Kalākaua to sign against his will. • 1888: A plot by Princess Liliʻuokalani was exposed to overthrow King David Kalākaua in a military coup • In 1889, a rebellion of Native Hawaiians attempted to replace the unpopular Bayonet constitution. The rebellion was crushed. U. S. View of Hawaiians Hawaii becomes a U. S. Protectorate in 1849 by virtue of economic treaties. Hawaiian Queen Liliuokalani Hawaii for the Hawaiians! 1890: McKinley Tariff hurts Amer. Plantation owners 1893: Queen Liliuokalani rejects Planters request for US annexation 1893: Committee of Safety formed by European powers putting United States Gov’t Minister John L. Stevens in charge. Uses U.S.S Boston to put down another rebellion by Hawaiians. Sanford Ballard Dole proclaims the Republic of Hawaii in 1894. Hawaii – Not so Fine, Thank you • 1894 Wilson-Gorman even higher • 1894: Cleveland vetoes a bill to annex Hawaii after reading the Blount Report • 1897: Dingley Tariff even higher • 1898: Spanish American war, so what the … • 1898: Hawaii annexed To The Victor Belongs the Spoils Hawaiian Annexation Ceremony, 1898 DURING the Spanish-American War JINGOISM, RACISM & THE NEED FOR NEW FRONTIERS LEADS T0----WAR!!!!! • WHO TO FIGHT? – ENGLAND (TOO POWERFUL) – FRANCE (BEEN THERE...) – SPAIN (WEAK, BUT BELLIGERENT) THE WINNER IS SPAIN BUT WHAT EXCUSE CUBA JINGOISM • Many Americans wanted a fight to: • competition between Hearst & Pulitzer • Weyler The Butcher • A CIVIL WAR for independence • Sell papers (Yellow Press) –Prove to Europe we could –Expand territory –Increase trade –Roosevelt & Dewey (Boys and their Toys) Racism: • White Man’s burden: Missionaries want to protect the inferior “little brown brothers” (Lodge & Beveridge) • Jim Crow controls Southern Blacks New Frontiers the West is settled Indians are all on reservation by 1898 w/o a frontier America will stagnate (Turner thesis) CUBA • 1895 Revolt by peasants as the Wilson-Gorman Tariff 1894 ends sugar export to US • US sympathizes w/ rebels and worries about $50,000,000 capital and $100,000,000 in trade • Spain sends in “Butcher Weyler” • Cleveland rejects “warhawk Congress” • Yellow Journalism: Olivetti Affair • McKinley Pres.. • Delome Letter • Feb 9th, 1898: The Maine Pulitzer; No “prize” as a journalist Hearst’s “Yellow Kid” “Yellow Journalism” & Jingoism Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst Hearst to Frederick Remington: You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war! • 1897: American steamship Olivette was boarded in Havana. Hearst claimed three young Cuban women were strip searched by men. Not a true story. Women searched for smuggling information to rebel leaders in U.S. Searched in dignified way by women. Hearst put out a reward for her freedom. Karl Decker (Hearst journalist) aided her escape. Olivette incident, Spanish Misrule Valeriano Weyler’s “Reconcentration” Policy De Lôme Letter Dupuy de Lôme, Spanish Ambassador to the U.S. Criticized President McKinley as weak and a bidder for the admiration of the crowd, besides being a would-be politician who tries to leave a door open behind himself while keeping on good terms with the jingoes of his party. “Remember The Maine To Hell With Spain” Remember the Maine and to Hell with Spain! The Dogs of War • The PEOPLE were generally jingoistic, but labor was leery of more immigrants • Business was mostly antiwar. (the more a company exported, or owned, overseas the more imperialistic… • The South wanted Cuba • McKinley was a politician So--who wants it? • The Press • Teddy Roosevelt • Feb. 25, 1898 TR orders Navy to the Philippines Liabilities • U.S. Army outnumbered 28,000 to 200,000 • Spain has larger navy Assets • Cuba and the Philippines were in the grips of a revolution against Spanish rule that began in 1868 and heated up in 1895. • 1897, the premier of Spain was assassinated. How did the war start? • William McKinley asks for permission on April 11, 1898 to intervene in Cuba with a clear objective of ending the war between Spain and Cuban revolutionaries. • On April 13, 1898 two critical movements by Spain and the United States occur: A.The United States grants President McKinley permission to intervene, but will not recognize the new Cuban government B.Spain declares the sovereignty of Cuba has been threaten and sets aside funds for war expenses • On April 19, 1898, the U.S. Congress by vote of 311 to 6 in the House and 42 to 35 in the Senate adopted the Joint Resolution for war with Spain. – Included in the Resolution was the Teller Amendment, named after Senator Henry Moore Teller (Colorado) which disclaimed any intention by the U.S. to exercise jurisdiction or control over Cuba except in a pacification role and promised to leave the island as soon as the war was over. War is formally declared on April 25, 1898. The same day that Spain gives in to ALL US demands The “Rough Riders” “That Splendid Little War” What are the two theaters of war? CUBA & Puerto Rico • TEDDY RESIGNS TO FORM Rough Riders • July 1st1898 San Juan and Kettle Hill taken. 17,000 US “soldiers” Vs. 200,000 Spanish--but only 2,000 show up to fight. • July 3rd Spanish navy defeated. 500 dead Spaniards, one dead American. • Puerto Rico--no Resistance at all • August 12th 1898 Spain sues for peace. San Juan Hill???? Theodore Roosevelt Assistant Secretary of the Navy in the McKinley administration. Imperialist and American nationalist. Criticized President McKinley as having the backbone of a chocolate éclair! Resigns his position to fight in Cuba. Meanwhile…Filipino Rebellion • 1896-97: Filipino revolution ebbs and flows • 1898: Spanish pressure intensified, eventually forcing revolutionary forces to retreat to the mountains. Emilio Aguinaldo signs a pact; effectively agreeing to end hostilities and dissolve his revolutionary government in exchange for amnesty and "$800,000 • April 1898, war breaks out between Spain and the United States, but Dewey only has 12,000 marines • May 1st Dewey’s navy attacks Manila Bay, Philippines • May 19, 1898 Aguinaldo arrives back in the Philippines and resumes command of his rebel forces. What are the two theaters of war? Dewey Captures Manila! Philippines • Aug. 13th 1898 The Filipino rebels routed the demoralized Spanish forces in the provinces and laid siege to Manila. From the balcony of his house in Cavite, Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence of the Philippines on June 12, 1898. • America said – Not so fast… Emilio Aguinaldo Leader of the Filipino Uprising. July 4, 1946: Philippine independence Is He To Be a Despot? Filipino’s Too?? What does she represent, and is it the same for all groups? Peace of Paris 1898 • US Gets: – – – – Guam Puerto Rico Cuba (temp) US gives Spain $20,000,000 for Philippines within three months after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty. Remember Teller??? A Case Study: The Platt Amendment • After the war, President McKinley, in violation of the Teller Amendment, installs a military government in Cuba to ensure the economic markets sought by American businesses. • Cubans are ticked-off because the United States did not follow up on its purpose of securing independence for Cuba, but rather it secured its own AMERICAN interest. Cuban Independence? Senator Orville Platt Platt Amendment (1903) 1. Cuba was not to enter into any agreements with foreign powers that would endanger its independence. 2. The U.S. could intervene in Cuban affairs if necessary to maintain an efficient, independent govt. 3. Cuba must lease Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. for naval and coaling station. 4. Cuba must not build up an excessive public debt. New Colonial Laws: 1898 1900 - Foraker Act. Limited Independence. The new government had a governor and an executive council appointed by the President of the United States, a House of Representatives with 35 elected members, a judicial system with a Supreme Court and a United States District Court, & a NON-voting House Representative 1901-1903 the Insular Cases. 1917 – Jones Act. Gives Philippines territorial status, & promises future independence. American Casualties • 400 dead from bullets • 5,000 dead from – “embalmed” beef – tropical diseases – woolen uniforms • Our ideals???? What would we do with these islands? The Effects of the War • The United States was certainly conscious of its military might and new global strength • The army became frightfully aware of certain ineptitudes – Fighting in a tropical climate – 5,000 men died due to food poisoning, yellow fever, malaria, and other diseases – Jim Crow entered into the army • Puerto Rico: 1900 limited self-gov’t, 1917 becomes a US Terr with citizenship but w/out taxation. • Philippines: Aquinaldoes forces have been fighting for 20 years and expect independence…. • Philippines becomes America’s 1st Vietnam America winning over “hearts and minds” The American Anti-Imperialist League Founded in 1899. Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, William James, and William Jennings Bryan among the leaders. Campaigned against the annexation of the Philippines and other acts of imperialism. Anti-Imperialist League before the war • A very loose cooperation of mismatched special interest groups: – Businessmen (become imperialist afte the war) – Old Mugwump Republicans – Idealists (Twain, etc) – Racists – DOVES: if we take this—what’s next? William H. Taft, 1st Gov.-General of the Philippines Great administrator. The Imperialist Tailor Our “Sphere of Influence” CHAPTER 28 The freedom fighters we liberate from Spain, turn their guns on US when we refuse to leave. 2nd Filipino Revolution • • • • • • • • • 1900 65,000 US troops sent in to keep order Taft as Territorial Governor Atrocities on both sides--Amer’s 1st Vietnam Concentration camps reopened. 5,000 US soldiers dead Discord and distrust split Filipino forces 1901 Aguinaldo captured & the rebellion ends Taft’s administration reduces US hatred July 4th, 1946 Independence granted Before 1890s US uses power to “persuade”. In 1858 Perry Invents Gunboat diplomacy to open Japan What About China? • 160 million potential consumers • warlord period • European and Japanese colonialism beginning • US (John Hay) issues the Open Door Policy • Rejected by all sides until the Boxer Rebellion has to be put down. The Boxer Rebellion: 1900 The Righteous Harmonious Fists. “55 Days at Peking.” •Europe and Japan want to colonize and even conquer China if necessary. •The US (a late-comer to imperialism) wants a less obvious, less expensive economic imperialism. The Open Door Policy Secretary John Hay. Give all nations equal access to trade in China. Guaranteed that China would NOT be taken over by any one foreign power. Election of 1900 • McKinley Vs. W. J. Bryan • TR chosen as VP to get him OUT of NY (also to win NY and put a reform spin on things. • 4 more years of a full dinner pail Vs. antiimperialism and the old “Silver” issue. • Landslide Rep victory 1901--McKinley Assassinated • “That Damn little cowboy is the president?” Mark Hanna • Only 42 years old • Advocate of “Strenuousity” • Republican Reformer (oxymoron?) • Speak softly and carry a big stick’ • Wait Teddy is Batman?!? Roosevelt’s Corollary Domestic & Foreign Policy • US forces put down revolts in –Cuba –Haiti –Columbia (Panama) –Nicaragua –Dominican Republic Roosevelt’s Corollary results in What he REALLY wanted was a canal thru the Isthmus of Panama • Part of Columbia, offer them $10 mill, but they demand $25 mill • Supports a Panamanian revolution • Pays off ($40 mill) the French consortium that had failed 10 years earlier • Congress recognizes Panama 3 days BEFORE they ask for it. • Congress gives Columbia $10 mill Panama: The King’s Crown 1850 Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. (US/GB) 1901 Hay-Paunceforte Treaty. (Boer War = GB says “OK”.) Philippe Bunau-Varilla, agent for French Co., US/Columbia treaty ALMOST gives US a 10 Mil. $ six mile lease zone. Columbia jacks the price and TR say’s “Damn those Dagoes, make the dirt fly” Bunau-Varilla starts a revolution, TR helps w/ navy, Bunau-Varilla becomes a Panamanian gov’t official & negotiates the… 1903 Hay-BunauVarilla Treaty. (Panama leases US a ten mile zone for the original 10 million) Last time US could pretend NOT to be imperialistic. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine: 1905 Chronic wrongdoing… may in Latin America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power . Panama Canal TR in Panama (Construction begins in 1904) The Cares of a Growing Family Constable of the World Treaty of Portsmouth: 1905 Nobel Peace Prize for Teddy The Great White Fleet: 1907 Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy” Improve financial opportunities for American businesses. Use private capital to further U. S. interests overseas. Therefore, the U.S. should create stability and order abroad that would best promote America’s commercial interests. Wilson’s MORAL Diplomacy