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November 29, 2011M11.E.4.1.1 Estimate or calculate to make predictions based on a circle, line, bar graph or given
situation. – Turn to page 295 in book use map to
answer questions1. What is the total number of imports from
Cuba in the years 1891-1894?2. Which year has the least amount of exports
from Cuba and how much was it?3. How much more was imported in 1893 then
exported?
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Imperialism
• Extending a nations power by gaining territories
• Three reasons:• Raw materials
(copper,tin,rubber)• New markets• Source of power and national
pride
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Isolationism
• Avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations
“Steer clear of
permanent
alliances”
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Alaska• 1867• Purchased from• Russia• $7.2 million less
than 2 cents per acre
• Size• 600,000 square
miles• Fur• Timber• Gold
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Midway Islands• 1867• Half way between
United States and Japan• Naval station for United
States would prove beneficial in WWII
William Seward
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Hawaii• Sugar plantations• Missionaries
– Converting Hawaiians to Christianity
• Annexed– 2.1.1893 through
military coercion by USA
• 50th state in 1959
Queen Liliuokalani
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1899 cartoon. Uncle Sam balances his new possessions, which are
depicted as savage children. The figures
are identified as Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Cuba,
Philippines, and "Ladrones" (the
Mariana Islands)