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U.S. History
Top 100
What every student should know
to pass the U.S. History EOC.
Goal 6
Goal 6: The emergence of the United
States in World Affairs (1890-1914)
• The learner will analyze causes and
effects of the United States emergence as
a world power.
Alfred Mahan
• As Americans increased business
overseas it became necessary to protect
those investments. In order to protect
those investments America built the "great
white fleet" that had been requested by
Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan.
Josiah Strong
• One of the leading
proponents of imperialism
was Minister Josiah Strong.
• Strong claimed that America
as the leading nation in the
world it was our destiny to
acquire new lands. This idea
sounds a lot like Manifest
Destiny because it is the
same idea.
Seward’s Folly, 1867
• An eager expansionist, Seward was the
energetic supporter of the Alaskan
purchase and negotiator of the deal often
called "Seward's Folly" because Alaska
was not fit for settlement or farming.
Annexation of Hawaii, 1898
• By the late 1800s, U.S.
had exclusive use of
Pearl Harbor. In July
1898, Congress made
Hawaii a U.S. territory,
for the use of the islands
as naval ports.
Causes of Spanish-American War,
1898
• An explosion from a mine in the Bay of
Havana crippled the warship Maine. The
U.S. blamed Spain for the incident and
used it as an excuse to go to war with
Spain.
Open Door Policy, 1899
• Hay sent imperialist nations a
note asking them to offer
assurance that they would
respect the principle of equal
trade opportunities,
specifically in the China
market.
Roosevelt Corollary, 1904
• U.S. would act as international policemen.
An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.