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Chapter 4 Becoming a World Power At the end of the __________ nineteenth century, the U.S. expanding its territory. This began to focus on _________ expansion became known as New ___ ____________, imperialism Imperialism is a stronger country ___________ economically and __________ politically ___________ dominating a smaller country. As the U.S. had fulfilled its ________ _______ Manifest destiny it was time to begin expanding over seas. ______ _________ fueled these desires to expand, as Social Darwinism people believed that _______ competed nations with each other, __________, _________ economically and ________ “_____” would survive. politically and themilitarily fittest As English-speaking nations began spreading, an Anglo-Saxonism spread. People idea known as _____________ believed that English-speaking nations should dominate the ______ planet because they had superior ________, character ideas ____, and __________. government As it had before, the U.S. continued to look expand Westward ________. As Industrialization ____________ and Trade ____ increased, it was believed that the U.S. could benefit from trade with _____ China and _____. Japan In 1852 President _________ Millard __________had Fillmore Mathew__. C Perry sent commodore ________ _____ to negotiate a trade _____ treaty with Japan, which feared ruin their ________. culture trade with the U.S. would ____ 4 American ___ War _____ ships entered Japan’s harbor __ and in _____ 1854 a trade treaty had been signed. Asia often stopped off Trade ships’ heading to _____ Hawaii and it was quickly discovered that in _______ the ____ soil and climate were excellent for ______ Sugar ______. Cane A trade treaty was soon passed that allowed Hawaiian Sugar cane in to the United States _________ ___ ____; when the treaty was ________ Tax free renewed the senate insisted the U.S. be granted a _________ military ____ base at _____ Pearl ______. Harbor Years later ______ Tension between native _________ Hawaiians Planters grew, as the Hawaiians feared they and _______ were losing power. The ________ _____ were McKinley Tariffs passed and removed all _____ taxes on ______ sugar and gave ________ subsidies to U.S. sugar growers. In 1893 Queen ____________ tried to restore Liliuokalani power in Hawaii, but due to the Hawaiians ______ ________; recession _______ Planters backed by U.S. _______ Marines forced the queen to set up a new ___________ provisional government. 5 years later, Hawaii was ________ __ annexed by the United States. The U.S. had purchased Raw ___ ________ Materials from Latin American _____ _________ countries, but the majority of Latin American countries ________ bought _________ Manufactured Europe goods from ______. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The idea of _______________ Pan-Americanism became popular as people in the U.S. felt that American nations should work together and ________ Increase trade. __ 17 Latin American nations attended a conference in the U.S. and the _____________ Pan-American _______ Union was created to increase cooperation between countries in the ________ __________. Western Hemisphere As Anglo-Saxonism and U.S. ___________ Imperialism spread it became clear the U.S. was willing to risk ___ war in defense of its interests over ____. seas ` navy and bases over seas to It needed a powerful ____ protect U.S. interests. In the 1890’s congress authorized the ___________ construction of a modern _____. navy The U.S. was on its way to becoming an ________ imperial power. Chapter 4 Section 2 In 1868 _____, Cuba which had been ______ Spain’s_______ Oldest colony in the Americas launched a war against Spain fighting for ____________. Independence By the 1890’s the U.S. and Cuba’s _________ economies had become closely linked as the U.S. not only _______ traded with Cuba, but also had invested nearly ___ 50 million Mines and dollars in its ___________, ______, railroads _______ _________. Sugar Plantations When the __________ Revolution began president ________ Grover__________ Cleveland declared the U.S. would remain _______, neutral however much of the ______ public _________ supported the Cubans due in part to opinion the _______ Yellow Journalism _________ stories about the horrors of the Spanish. 200,000 troops to Spain took action and sent _______ government regain control of the ___________. When ________ McKinley became president he tried to help Spain Negotiate _______ a treaty with the _______. Cubans It almost worked as Spain agreed to grant Cuba _________ autonomy provided it remain part of the _________ Spanish Empires _______, however, Cubans wanted full ____________ Independence and _______ refused to negotiate. As tensions increased, McKinley sent the Maine to Cuba in case Americans battleship ______ needed to be _________. evacuated The Maine mysteriously _________ exploded in a ________ Havana _______, Harbor the press blamed Spain, and congress authorized ___ ________ for War. 50 Million April 19, 1898 the U.S. ________ declared war with Spain. The Spanish in Cuba were not ________ prepared to fight a war and their forces had been ________, _____ The U.S. believed that Spain could not fight depleted long; this war however, would be decided at ____. sea The U.S. _________ Blockaded Cuba, and sent their _____ fleet Hong Kong based in _____ ______, to attack Spanish ships in the ___________. Commodore Philippines In May, __________ _______ _______ led his ships in to ________ George Dewey Manila Bay, that morning; he secured all of the Spanish __________. Warships Surprised by the quick _______, victory McKinley sent 20,000 troops to help secure the Philippines. _______ On their way from ___ San _________ Francisco they ______ seized the Spanish territory of _______ Guam as well. The battle on the ground did not go as _______ quickly sea In June _______ 17,000 troops as the battle at ____. landed in ______, Cuba including a group of “______ _______,” second in command of the Rough Riders rough riders was __________ Theodore Roosevelt ___________. By the end of the summer a _________ Ceasefire had been Treaty___ of Paris agreed. In December, the ______ _____ was signed. Cuba was granted _____________; Independence the U.S. acquired ______ ____ and ______, Puerto Rico Guam and agreed to __________ purchase the ___________ Philippines for __________. $20 Million The question became whether or not to ______ annex Anti-imperialist pressure, the Philippines. Despite ____________ _________ McKinley decided to go ahead and annex the Philippines. General _______ ________ was sent to stop the Arthur MacArthur guerrillas resisting the new Filipino __________ Government. ________ ____ the first William ______ Howard Taft U.S. _________ Governor of the Philippines tried to win over the people by reforming schools ______, ___________ and Health _____ Care ____. Transportation In 1901 _____ __________, the leader of the Emilio Aguinaldo guerrillas was captured and the U.S. declared _______ the war ____. over The U.S. had new governments in the __________. territories As Cuba was to be __________, Independent the U.S. forced the _____ _________ into the Cuban Platt Amendment constitution, which gave the U.S. certain ___________ ______. Privilegea including a _______ Military Base After the ________ Spanish _________war American McKinley and the ________ Governor of New York, _________ __________ ___________, ran against an Theodore Roosevelt Anti-imperialist Jennings Bryan in the ___________ election of ______. 1900 republicans felt this McKinley won handily, __________ prosperity On was going to lead to a period of __________. September 6, 1901, during a public appearance in _________ New York, McKinley was Buffalo __________ assassinated and Roosevelt at 42 __ became the youngest person to become president. spirit and Republicans feared his young _______ energy might try and ________ _______ reform the ______________, as one senator said, “Now government look, that ________ Cowboy is president of the United States.” Roosevelt believed in the ideas of anglosaxonism that the United States had a duty ____________ to shape “___ ________” Less civilized societies. By 1899, due tonavy its _____, the U.S had become a major ______ power in _____. Asia However, the nations priority in Asia was not conquest but _____. ________, trade Japan had recently surprised the _______ world by _________ defeating a much larger ________ ____ in a war in 1894, As a Chinese army result Japan had gained control of _________. Manchuria The rising power of Japan feared the ________ Russians and Japan was forced to return parts back to _____, China then the Russians demanded the Chinese _____ lease the territory to them. The practice of leasing _________ territory in China _______ worried the U.S. as McKinley and Roosevelt both favored an ____ _____ in which ___ Open ____ door policy all countries were able to trade with China. The countries with _________ territory in China acknowledged the Open Door Policies, but many ________ refused to act and some countries __________ discriminated through _____. __________ trade In 1900 the ______ Boxer Rebellion broke out in China when Chinese organizations began ________ rebelling against _______ foreign control in ______. China The U.S. joined __________ ________ in European Nations stopping the rebellion. After, the _____ U.S. and _________ British leaders worked to calm European Nations and not ___________ China. China was colonize kept ______, intact and the U.S. had ________ access to trade with China. After the conflicts in China, Roosevelt was given the ______ ______ for __________ Nobel _____ Peace Prize negotiating a ______ and ______. treaty in a war between ________ Russia Japan Over the next few years, ________ tensions grew between the U.S. and Japan. Roosevelt sent __ 13 battle ships, called The “_____ ____ _____” on a ____ Great White Fleet Trip around the ______. He made sure to include a ______ world stop in ________. Japan In the Americas, Roosevelt wanted to build a canal through ________ Panama to save _____ time and _____ ______ money for _________ military and __________ commercial shipping. A canal had been started in Panama by a _______ French ________ Company which due to ________ many deaths and a __________, bankruptcy ___________ Abandoned the project. __________ Panama was still part of _________, Columbia which the U.S. offered to ____, buy but they were ________. ______, refused Fearing a loss of revenue Panamanians were finally pushed over the edge and a small army ____ was organized by an ______ agent for the company _________ building the Canal. Panama declared its independence __________ November, 3 2 weeks later the U.S. __________ 1903 and ____ recognized it as its own _____ state and had worked out an __________ agreement to build the _____. canal Roosevelt Big____” stick diplomacy and pledged expanded his “__ the U.S. would Intervene _______ in ____ Latin ______ America when necessary to Maintain stability. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Roosevelt’s Successor ______ ___ William ______ Howard Taft started _____ Dollar ________ diplomacy in Latin America believing if U.S. _______ Business _______ owners helped Latin Americans all would benefit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6