Imperialism Vocabulary - Chapter 22

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Isolationism
noninvolvement in world affairs
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Isolationism noninvolvement in world affairs
Expansionism a policy of expanding a country's economy or territory
Treaty of Kanagawa 1854 treaty between Japan and the US. Japan agreed to open two ports to American ships
Imperialism the policy of extending the rule or influence of a country over other countries or colonies; the political, military, or economic domination of one country over another
Pan-American Union organization established in 1889 between the United and States and Latin American nations to share information
Midway two small Pacific islands that served as stopping point for American ships en route to China
Provisional Government temporary government
Annexation to take over territory and incorporate it into another political entity, e.g. a country or state
Samoa Islands located 3,000 miles south of Hawaii, these islands are on the trade route between the United States and Australia. In 1899 the US, Germany and Great Britain agreed to divide the islands among themselves
Spheres of Influence sections of a country where foreign nations enjoy special rights. China was split into these during the age of imperialism
Open Door Policy each foreign nation would trade freely in others nation's spheres of influence in China
Boxer Rebellion 1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils". The rebellion was ended by British troops
Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 was between Russia and Japan over territory in north eastern Asia
Treaty of Portsmouth 1905 treaty between Russia and Japan ending the Russo-Japanese War
Great White Fleet 16 American battleships, painted white, sent around the world to display American naval power
Yellow Journalism sensational, biased and often false journalism
"Remember the Maine" slogan/ rally cry used in 1898 to drum support for war with Spain
Philippines Spanish colony in the Pacific whom the US helped free from the Spanish, but soon after took as their own colony
Rough Riders Volunteer regiment of US Cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt during the Spanish American War
Armistice peace agreement
Protectorate a country that is technically independent but actually is under the control of another country
Platt Amendment prevented newly independent Cuba from making treaties with other nations and gave the US control over Guantanamo Bay
Foraker Act gave the US direct control over and power to set up a government in Puerto Rico
Isthmus narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
Panama province of Columbia who gained independence1903. A canal was opened across the isthmus in 1914
Anarchy disorder and lawlessness
Roosevelt Corollary Addition to the Monroe Doctrine asserting America's right to intervene in Latin American affairs
Diplomacy the management of communication and relationships between nations by members and employees of each nation's government
Dollar Diplomacy President Taft's policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad

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