Imperialism

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Imperialism

Isolationism
A policy of avoiding foreign involvement, as supported by Washington in his Farewell Address
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Isolationism A policy of avoiding foreign involvement, as supported by Washington in his Farewell Address
Expansionism Extending a nation's boundaries, which was one of the reasons why America wanted Hawaii
Annex To add on
Imperialism A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, socially, and economically.
Racism The belief that one race is superior to others.
Spheres of influence An area usually around a seaport where a nation had special trading privileges, like the US did in China
Treaty of Kanagawa An agreement by Japan with America, that Japan would open two ports to trade with the U.S. and would help shipwrecked U.S. sailors
Open door policy The idea that each country should have equal trading rights in China; any country could use any sphere ; Is ultimately a failure because no-one followed it
Boxer Rebellion A rebellion caused by a group that wanted all foreigners out of China
Mathew Perry A militant leader who commanded a fleet of well-armed American fleets, and brought a letter to Japan demanding them to open its ports to diplomatic & commercial exchange
William Seward The Secretary of State of who purchased Alaska from Russia.
Josiah Strong A popular American minister/author in the late 1800s who linked Anglo-Saxonism to Christian missionary ideas
Alfred Mahan Was a important captain and officer in US Navy
Liliuokalani The queen of Hawaii in 1887 who disliked foreigners entering her country. She didn't want to go to war with America because she knew her people would get massacred.
John Hay The secretary of state who negotiated the idea of the open door policy.
Yellow journalism Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
Protectorate A country with its own government but under the control of an outside power.
Reconcentration The policy of moving large numbers of people into camps for political or military purposes.
Dollar diplomacy The policy of intervening in other countries to protect U.S. business interests
Moral DiplomacyThe policy adopted by President Woodrow Wilson that rejected the approach of "dollar diplomacy". Rather than focusing mainly on economic ties with other nations, Wilson's policy was designed to bring right principles to the world, preserve peace, and extend to other peoples the blessings of democracy.
Platt Amendment The bill gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban affairs anytime there was a threat to life, property, and individual liberty
Monroe Doctrine A foreign policy which stated that Europe should not interfere in affairs within the United States or in the development of other countries in the Western Hemishere
Foraker Act The law which ended military rule in Puerto Rico
Roosevelt Corollary President Roosevelt's bill stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
Sinking of the Maine When a battleship, the Maine, was suck which primarily gave Wilson war fever to start the Spanish American War.
Spanish American War In 1898, a conflict between the United States and Spain, in which the U.S. supported the Cubans' fight for independence
Debate over Empire The debate when America objected to the treaty for Cuba's freedom because it was going to turn the US into a colonial power.
Building the Panama CanalThe building of the Panama Canal was important because it would benefit American Commerce and military capability, but Columbia rejected the deal. When America realized Panama was its own nation, Panama accepted the deal. The building was hard because there was a big mosquito disease and the canal had to be dug.
Revolution and Invasion in Mexico When the Mexicans rebelled against their dictator Diaz. Because of many events, America had to intervene to protect their investments.
Jose Marti A Cuban revolutionary who led the fight for independence from Spain.
Pulitzer/Hearst Journalists that "spiced up" their articles to attract readers.
Rough Riders The nickname of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment during the Spanish-American War
Theodore Roosevelt "involvement in LA" When the Roosevelt Corollary was used to involve in the affairs of Latin America.
Francisco Pancho Villa A Mexican general who wanted to overthrow Carranza and ruin relations with America.
Woodrow Wilson "invading Mexico" When Wilson sent a group of soldiers to capture Villa.
Midway Island This was acquired because William Seward wanted to expand American trade in the Pacific. He persuaded congress to take over and annex this island.
Hawaii America attained Hawaii by forcing the Hawaiian King to sign a constitution and reduced his power. The Queen Liliuokalani gave up her country because she didn't want to go to war with America. Hawaii became the 50th State
Alaska (Seward's folly) This was acquired because Seward saw this as a big stepping stone for increasing US trade in Asia and the Pacific.This was acquired from a sale from Russia for 7.2 million, with each acre with 2.5 cents. this increased America's area by about one fifth.
Cuba This was acquired when Americans went to war with Spain because they wanted to protect their investments and they wanted independence.
Philippines This was attained when the Americans won this during the Spanish American War.
Dollars Find new markets for products- America needed to invest into Asia and control the market, they also needed raw materials.
Defense Secure military outposts, one reason why Midway Island was captured.
Duty Spread their culture and civilization- peoples' duty was to spread Christianity
Democracy All people have rights and the government is fair-involvement in Cuba
Destiny Claim land they were "meant" to have-why Islands in the Pacific were taken over.

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