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Map – p. 595, 602
China
Hawaii
Spanish American War – CubaPuerto RicoPhilippinesGuam
Panama Canal
China and Japan• U.S. wanted new markets • European powers all had interest in China
• Open Door Policy – Secretary of State asked _________ powers to keep an “open door” to China
• ________ Rebellion – multinational force crushed uprising
Hawaii
• American planters revolt against monarchy
• Asked to be annexed by United States
• 1898 - annexed
The Congress and the President – apologizes to Native Hawaiians on
behalf of the people of the United States for the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii on January 17, 1893... and the deprivation of the rights of Native Hawaiians to self-determination;
Spanish-American
War
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Concentration CampsConcentration Camps
Estimated Estimated 200,000 Cubans 200,000 Cubans die of disease die of disease and starvation.and starvation.
Cuban guerrillas destroy Cuban guerrillas destroy American sugar American sugar plantations/mills in Cuba to get plantations/mills in Cuba to get the attention of the U.S.the attention of the U.S.
Yellow Journalism
Joseph Pulitzer's = New York World
William Randolph Hearst's = New York Journal
Hearst told his artist sent to paint pictures of fighting in Cuba - "You supply the pictures. I'll supply the war."
“How Babies Are Baked” “Was He A Suicide?”
Panama Canal – p.599
• When the French abandoned the project they had spent over twenty years and $260,000,000.
• It took nine hours and forty minutes for the passage of the first ship through the canal.
• When the canal opened tolls were set at $1.20 per ton for freight and $1.50 per ton for passengers. A freighter carrying a cargo of 4,500 tons paid a toll of $5,400.
• When the Panama Canal opened to traffic, the United States had spent $352 million.
Presidents – Foreign Policies
McKinley -
Roosevelt
Taft
Wilson