Chapter 22: America Becomes a World Power

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Chapter 22: America Becomes a World Power Objective: Why did the United States become imperialistic and what were the outcomes? Goal: Students will be able to understand the causes and effects of imperialism in the United States and around the world. 4 I can identify and describe the causes and effects of imperialism and can explain how they are still affecting us today. 3 I can identify and describe the causes and effects of imperialism in the US and around the world. 2 I can somewhat identify and describe the causes and effects of imperialism in the US and around the world. 1 With help, I can identify some of the causes and effects of imperialism in the US and around the world. Student Name Period Teacher Test Date

22-1 Imperialism in the Pacific p.694-697 22-1 Vocabulary p.694 Queen Liliuokalani Pearl Harbor Imperialism Manifest Destiny William Seward Missionary 22-1 Notes p.695-697 Reasons for American Imperialism Social/Cultural Reasons: Economic Reasons: Political Reasons: American Imperialism 2

22-1 Notes on Imperialism in the Pacific p.694-697 Economic benefits: Economic benefits: Military benefits: Military benefits: Cultural/social benefits: Cultural/social benefits: 22-1 Questions Why did some Americans support imperialist policies? Why might economic and military interests go hand in hand? Why did America want to acquire Alaska? Why did America want to acquire Hawaii? 3

Topic: Imperialism in the Pacific 1 st support detail: 2 nd support detail: 3 rd support detail: Conclusion: 22-2 The Spanish-American War p. 698-705 22-2 Vocabulary p.698 Yellow Journalism Rough Riders U.S.S. Maine Platt Amendment Spanish-American War Anti-Imperialist League George Dewey 4

22-2 Notes on The Spanish American War p.699-705 Cause: Spain s empire weakens American Interests in Cuba Effect: Citizens of Spain s colonies begin to demand independence. Cuba encounters poor economic conditions Cubans revolt in 1895 Spain sends troops to Cuba Public opinion forces President McKinley to send the U.S.S. Maine to Havana U.S.S. Maine explodes in Havana Bay McKinley demands Cuban independence and Spanish troops to withdraw from Cuba The Battles for the Philippines and Cuba Cause: Effect: Commodore destroys the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay, Philippines. Thousands of American babies are named George men join the U.S. armed forces American troops including and the capture San Juan Hill in Cuba American forces control Santiago s port. With the Spanish fleet destroyed, Santiago surrenders 5

22-2 Notes on The Spanish American War p.699-705 Cause: Treaty of Paris is signed in 1898 The New American Empire Effect: President McKinley makes the Philippines a U.S. colony U.S. fears political and economic instability in Cuba U.S. forces Cuba to add the U.S. defies the Treaty of Paris and does NOT give Cuba independence U.S. has the right to intervene in Cuban affairs U.S. treats Spain s former colonies poorly 22-2 Questions How did Americans respond to the Cuban Revolution? What was the outcome of the Spanish-American War? Why were the Philippine Islands of value to the U.S.? Why were the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico of value to the U.S.? How did Americans feel about the nation s new power? 6

22-2 Notes on The Spanish American War p.699-705 The Spanish American War 1 st support detail: 2 nd support detail: 3 rd support detail: Conclusion: 22-3 Expanding Interests in Asia and Latin America p.706-712 22-3 Vocabulary p.706 Sphere of Influence Roosevelt Corollary Open Door Policy Malaria Boxer Rebellion Monroe Doctrine Panama Canal 7

22-3 Expanding Interests in Asia and Latin America p.706-712 22-3 Notes p.707-712 A Power in the Pacific 1852: is sent on a mission to open to trade with U.S. 1854: 1890s: Japan and European countries have settlements on s coast. 1899: 1900: 1902: New Power in Latin America 1903: 1904: Unites States assumes the role of policeman of Latin America with the 1906: 1912: 1914: 1916: 8

22-3 Expanding Interests in Asia and Latin America p.706-712 22-3 Questions What steps increased American influence in East Asia and the Pacific? Why did the United States get involved in Latin America? Why did the United States want a shorter route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans? How did America s growing power affect its relationships with other nations? Topic: American Imperialism in Asia and Latin America 1 st support detail: 2 nd support detail: 3 rd support detail: Conclusion: 9