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76 Implementing Imperialism Presentation Notes 201617.notebook
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"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
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Group Tasks
Spirit 195, 196, 196198• Explain the role the US played in securing the land for the Panama Canal.
Spirit 201, 202, 202203• Explain the role that President Roosevelt plays in JapaneseAmerican relations in the early 1900s.
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"The canal," Roosevelt said, "was by far the most important action I took in foreign affairs during the time I was President. When nobody could or would exercise efficient authority, I exercised it."
• Completed in Aug. of 1914• US control over the canal until 1999
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Roosevelt Corollary & Dollar Diplomacy
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"Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far."
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Open Door Policy: (1898) U.S. policy intended to allow the U.S. businessess to trade with China despite "spheres of influence" by European nations.
Big Stick Policy: U.S. interventionist policy in Latin America that gave the U.S. authority to "police" the area in the interests of U.S. commerce "Roosevelt Corollary."
Dollar Diplomacy: Basically a renaming of the Big Stick policy by President Taft.
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United Fruit Comapny Chiquita Banana1913
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1891 US forces Chile to pay $75m. to families of US sailors for alleged mob violence)1893 Rebellion in Brazil Pres. Cleveland ordered naval units to Rio to protect US shipping interests1895 Confrontation with Britain over land dispute with Venezuela (rich in minerals) using Monroe Doctrine 1895 Rebellion in Cuba
Beginnings of Imperialist Policy