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Imperialism American Expansion 1880- 1920 and Gilded Age Foreign Policy

Imperialism American Expansion 1880-1920 and Gilded Age Foreign Policy

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Imperialism

American Expansion 1880-1920 and Gilded Age Foreign

Policy

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Imperialism in a Global Context

• Europe is savagely dividing and controlling the “3rd World” amongst itself

• Lord Kitchener @ Omdurman• King Leopold in the Congo

• Reasons for colonialism:• Raw materials• Market for manufactured goods• Coaling and telegraph stations• “civilizing” natives (white man’s burden)• Missionaries

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Division of Africa

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Division of SE Asia

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US: isolation or imperialismjoin or die?

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Monroe Doctrine• 1820’s President

James Monroe declares Europe must stay out of Western Hemisphere– How can we enforce?– Is this law?– Is this fair to Latin

America?

• 1860’s Napoleon III attempts to control Mexico

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Acquisition of Alaska and Hawaii

Alaska:– Seward’s Folly or Icebox– 7.2 Million $

Hawaii:– American Sugar companies

control island’s politics– Queen Liliokalani tries to

control and American’s revolt

– Pres Cleveland refuses to annex (McKinley, 1898)

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American ideas about Expansion

• We need markets for goods!!! And have always traded with the world

• Capt. Alfred Mahan’s book The Influence of Sea Power on History is influential

• Isolation v imperialism?

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Cuba• Spain ruled island for over 300 Years “Pearl”• Cuban fight guerilla war for independence• Reconcentrado: Spain places all peasants in

forts, kills everyone else!

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Spanish-American War 1898

• McKinley and Yellow Press agitate for war with Spain

• USS Maine explodes!!!• McKinley sends

ultimatum

• America is not ready for the war

• Declaration of War clarified with the Teller Amendment

• It is a 2 Theater War • Pacific: Philippines• Atlantic: Cuba

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Pacific Theater

• As. Sec of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt sends Dewey to Philippines w/o orders

• Dewey gets ok to attack (Feb)

• Wipes out entire Spanish fleet in the Pacific with bold maneuver (May)

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Division of SE Asia

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Manila Harbor

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TR’s early yearsYouth-• Privileged• Rough and tumble• Loved nature• Harvard Educated• Mid-life crisis

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Cuba

Rough Riders:• Odd assortment of cowboys

and Ivy League • With the 10th Cavalry they

charge up Kettle Hill to win the battle of San Juan Hill

US in Cuba:• Defeat Spanish soldiers

easily• More soldiers die of

disease than bullets!!• US Navy bottles up

Spanish fleet in Santiago Harbor and destroys their fleet!!!

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Results of War

• Philippines will initially fight American control

• Cuba:– Platt Amendment (Cuban Constitution):

• Cuba can’t sign treaty which weaken its independence

• US has right to lease naval stations• No excessive foreign debt• US has right to intervene in domestic affairs

• US- Puerto Rico, Guam, Guantanamo Bay

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American Diplomacy in Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary:• In rxn to German

and Brit bombing Venezuela for defaulting on loans

• RC: if Hemisphere countries act irresponsibly, we may intervene in their internal affairs!!!

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Panama Canal• TR help starts a revolt in

Colombia’s Panamanian Province

• US Navy prevents Colombia from intervening

• “I took it and left Congress to debate”

• US extends immediate recognition and signs canal treaty

• Building the canal:• 1880: French failure• Key is control of disease• Earth moving machines and

locks are engineering marvel

• Complete: 1914, open to world and currently owned by Panama

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Results of Imperialism

• 3rd World controlled by industrialized nations

• Eventually Imperial powers image is tarnished in the 3rd World

• US gets involved in world affairs briefly and then retreats into isolation until WW1