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Acquiring New Lands Ch 10-3. Puerto Rico. Not all Puerto Ricans wanted independence. Some wanted statehood and others wanted self-governance as an American Territory. Foraker Act- ended military rule and set up a civil government. In 1917, Puerto Ricans were made U.S. citizens. Cuba. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Acquiring New LandsCh 10-3
Puerto Rico
• Not all Puerto Ricans wanted independence. Some wanted statehood and others wanted self-governance as an American Territory.
• Foraker Act- ended military rule and set up a civil government.
• In 1917, Puerto Ricans were made U.S. citizens.
Cuba• After the Spanish American War Cuba was
under military rule and the same Spanish officials stayed in office.
• Platt Amendment- part of Cuba’s constitution that the U.S. insisted they put in:– No foreign power can control its territory– The U.S. can intervene in Cuba– Cuba cannot go into debt.– The U.S. can buy or lease land for naval or refueling
stations.
• The U.S. would not leave Cuba until Cuba adopted the amendment.
• Cuba became a U.S. protectorate- a country who is partially controlled by a stronger power.
Filipinos Rebel• After the Spanish-American War, Filipinos
believed they would get their independence, but they didn’t.
• Philippine-American War- The same thing that Spain did to the Cubans was done by the U.S. in the Philippines. (Concentration Camps)
• The war lasted 4 years and cost $400 million…20 times more than they paid for the islands.
• After the war the U.S. set up a government similar to Puerto Rico and in 1946, the Philippines became an independent republic.
China
• Open Door Notes- John Hay issued a series of letters to the leaders of nations who had claims in China, that stated they should share their trading rights with the U.S.
• This meant that no country would have a monopoly on trade in China.
• The other nations agreed.
Boxer Rebellion
• Many Chinese resented the fact that many foreign countries dominated their large cities.
• Chinese secret societies formed and planned to get rid of all of the foreigners.
• The Boxer society killed hundreds of missionaries and foreigners.
• The foreign countries of Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and the U.S. put down the Boxer Rebellion within two months.