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Chapter 22: Imperialism
Section 1: America Looks Abroad
Think-Pair-Share
• What are some examples of isolationism throughout history?
• What about imperialism?
Colonialism
• European countries started colonies for:
• Trade
• Adventure
• Power
• Profit
• Idealism
• National Patriotism
• Civilization of nonwhite populations
Imperialism
• The policy of establishing colonies and building empires for
markets for manufactured goods and new sources of raw
materials
• Brought on by the worldwide Industrial Revolution
• New weapons, steamships, and ocean cables also helped with the
subjugation of nonwhite populations
Isolationism
• Separation from political affairs of other
nations
• a U.S. policy from the times of George Washington
• The Monroe Doctrine emphasized America’s
desire to stay out of European politics
• Separation of Eastern and Western hemispheres
Question
• Monroe was president from 1817-1825. What sparked him to create
the Monroe Doctrine?
U.S. Imperialism
• The opportunity to extend the continent was exhausted
• In the 1890s the U.S. began to expand its influence in the islands of
the Caribbean and the South Pacific
France and Napoleon III
• While Emperor of France, Napoleon ignored the Monroe Doctrine
in 1861 while the U.S. was busy with the Civil War
• Tried to overthrow the Mexican Government
• In the Western Hemisphere, therefore, under the protection of the
Monroe Doctrine
Mexico Under Benito Juarez
• Leader of Mexico that was overthrown by the
French
• Juarez and his reform government stopped
payment of its foreign debts and gave
Europeans a reason to attack
• Spain, Great Britain, and France all sent troops
and once the debts were paid, Spain and
Britain left
• France occupied Mexico City
Mexico Under Maximilian
• Napoleon wanted to extend his empire into
the Western Hemisphere
• The Austrian Prince Maximilian was named
Emperor of Mexico in 1864
• After the Civil War ended, the U.S. sent
50,000 troops to the Rio Grande
• Defend the Monroe Doctrine with force
• Napoleon pulled his troops
• Maximilian was defeated by the Mexican
soldiers
William Seward
• Imperialist
• Wanted to annex Canada, Hawaii, and
Caribbean
• Purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
(2¢ an acre)
• Alaska was home to 20,000 natives
• Nicknamed Seward’s Icebox by his critics
Reciprocity
• James G. Blaine
• The process of lowering all tariff rates for all
countries in the Western Hemisphere in order
to increase American trade
• Open new markets without taking on colonies
• Led to the creation of the Pan-American Union
• Goal- promote economic cooperation and trade
between the Americas
• Success was limited because of U.S. intervention into
Latin American affairs
Queen Liliuokalani
• Became Queen of Hawaii in 1891 and
sought to end the control that
American businessmen held over
Hawaii’s government and wealth
• With the help of U.S. Marines, the
businessmen overthrew the Queen in
1893 and called for the annexation of
the islands
• President McKinley officially removed
troops from Hawaii and annexed the
state in 1898
Question
• What was the benefit of Hawaii to the U.S.?
Sumner and Fish
• Senator Charles Sumner was head of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
• Claimed that Britain owed the U.S. $2 million for allowing
confederate ships to use British ports during the Civil War
• Threatened to seize British Canada if Great Britain refused to pay
• Senator Hamilton Fish orchestrated the Treaty of Washington in
which Great Britain gave the U.S. $15.5 million to avoid conflict
Captain Alfred Mahan
• Wrote the book The Influence of Sea
Power upon History
• Mahan argued that to be a strong nation
you need a strong navy to protect its
interests
• Established the Naval Advisory Board in
1881
• Congress agreed and added more ships to
the U.S. Navy and we moved up from 12th
place to 3rd place behind Great Britain and
Germany
Exit Ticket
• Do you agree more with isolationist or imperialist ideals?
• Which do you think would have benefitted America the most
during the late nineteenth century?
• Which would be most beneficial in America today?
Chapter 22: Imperialism
Section 2: the Spanish-American War
Think-Pair-Share
• What do you know about the Spanish-American War?
Spanish Cuba
• Cuba was occupied by Spain through
imperialism
• Valeriano Weyler was the Spanish
Governor and General of Cuba
• Ordered the creation of
“reconcentration camps” to hold
civilians while his soldiers hunted
down rebels
• Around 200,000 Cubans died in these
camps due to illness and starvation
• Many Americans were outraged
U.S. Involvement
• President Grover Cleveland followed the
policy of isolationism
• President William McKinley originally
committed to neutrality
• Also offered to buy Cuba from Spain to stop
the conflict
• Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore
Roosevelt, was growing impatient with the
president’s unwillingness to act
McKinley has
“no more
backbone than
a chocolate
éclair!”
Question
• Did President Cleveland’s choice to stay neutral conflict with the
Monroe Doctrine?
William Randolph Hearst
• Owner of the New York Journal newspaper that
used sensationalism to write stories detailing
Spanish atrocities against the Cubans to sell
papers, ultimately leading the country to war
Joseph Pulitzer
• Founder of the New York World newspaper
which also utilized yellow journalism to
exaggerate situations bringing the country closer
to war
The De Lome Letter
• Enrique Dupuy De Lome, the Spanish
ambassador to the U.S.
• Wrote a letter critiquing President
McKinley that was stolen and printed
in the New York Journal in February of
1898
• De Lome resigned, but Americans felt
insulted and outraged
“Weak and a
bidder for the
admiration of
the crowd…”
The Sinking of the USS Maine
• February 15, 1898
• A U.S. Battleship anchored in Havana
exploded
• 260 sailors were killed
• American newspapers blamed Spain and
demanded war
• The U.S. declared war on Spain on April
25th, 1898
Question
• What are the possible outcomes of the emerging
imperial power of the U.S. winning or losing a war
with Spain?
Teller Amendment
• An attachment to the declaration of war that promised to “leave
the government and control of the island to the people” after the
war
• Put a limit on American imperialism
“A Splendid Little War”
• Teddy Roosevelt usurped authority and
ordered Commodore George Dewey, the
commander of the United States fleet, to
sail to the Philippines in the Pacific to stop
the Spanish fleet from leaving to go to
Cuba if the U.S. declared war on Spain
• Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet and
America took control over the Philippines
and the capital city of Manila
The Philippines
• Emilio Aguinaldo, a native
Filipino had led a revolt in the
Philippines before America got
there seizing most of the
territory except for Manila
• Who should the islands go to,
the U.S. or the Filipino people?
The Rough Riders
• Led by Theodore Roosevelt
• Famous American regiment in the Spanish-American War made up
of:
• College athletes
• Cowboys
• Miners
• Law officers
• Charged on foot up San Juan Hill which led to the capture of
Santiago
• A glamourous victory for the U.S.
The Rough Riders
10th Calvary Regiment
• All-black regiment
• Also known as Buffalo Soldiers
• Volunteered to fight in the
Spanish-American War to help
the Cubans free themselves
from Spanish oppression
• Fighting also helped promote
their equal rights movement
post-Civil War
• How?
Caribbean
Sea
Spanish-American War Outcome
• Officially ended August 12, 1898 after only 14 weeks of fighting
• Treaty signed December 10, 1898
• Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to U.S. control
• Cuba fell under partial U.S. control
• 5,000 Americans died during the ordeal mostly from illness and
food poisoning
• The end of American isolationism?
Exit Slip
• Analyze this piece of propaganda distributed by the U.S.
government during the Spanish-American War. If you were an
American citizen, how would this make you feel? What about if you
were a Cuban?
Discussion and Questioning Sample

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Discussion and Questioning Sample

  • 1. Chapter 22: Imperialism Section 1: America Looks Abroad
  • 2. Think-Pair-Share • What are some examples of isolationism throughout history? • What about imperialism?
  • 3. Colonialism • European countries started colonies for: • Trade • Adventure • Power • Profit • Idealism • National Patriotism • Civilization of nonwhite populations
  • 4. Imperialism • The policy of establishing colonies and building empires for markets for manufactured goods and new sources of raw materials • Brought on by the worldwide Industrial Revolution • New weapons, steamships, and ocean cables also helped with the subjugation of nonwhite populations
  • 5. Isolationism • Separation from political affairs of other nations • a U.S. policy from the times of George Washington • The Monroe Doctrine emphasized America’s desire to stay out of European politics • Separation of Eastern and Western hemispheres
  • 6. Question • Monroe was president from 1817-1825. What sparked him to create the Monroe Doctrine?
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  • 8. U.S. Imperialism • The opportunity to extend the continent was exhausted • In the 1890s the U.S. began to expand its influence in the islands of the Caribbean and the South Pacific
  • 9. France and Napoleon III • While Emperor of France, Napoleon ignored the Monroe Doctrine in 1861 while the U.S. was busy with the Civil War • Tried to overthrow the Mexican Government • In the Western Hemisphere, therefore, under the protection of the Monroe Doctrine
  • 10. Mexico Under Benito Juarez • Leader of Mexico that was overthrown by the French • Juarez and his reform government stopped payment of its foreign debts and gave Europeans a reason to attack • Spain, Great Britain, and France all sent troops and once the debts were paid, Spain and Britain left • France occupied Mexico City
  • 11. Mexico Under Maximilian • Napoleon wanted to extend his empire into the Western Hemisphere • The Austrian Prince Maximilian was named Emperor of Mexico in 1864 • After the Civil War ended, the U.S. sent 50,000 troops to the Rio Grande • Defend the Monroe Doctrine with force • Napoleon pulled his troops • Maximilian was defeated by the Mexican soldiers
  • 12. William Seward • Imperialist • Wanted to annex Canada, Hawaii, and Caribbean • Purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million (2¢ an acre) • Alaska was home to 20,000 natives • Nicknamed Seward’s Icebox by his critics
  • 13. Reciprocity • James G. Blaine • The process of lowering all tariff rates for all countries in the Western Hemisphere in order to increase American trade • Open new markets without taking on colonies • Led to the creation of the Pan-American Union • Goal- promote economic cooperation and trade between the Americas • Success was limited because of U.S. intervention into Latin American affairs
  • 14. Queen Liliuokalani • Became Queen of Hawaii in 1891 and sought to end the control that American businessmen held over Hawaii’s government and wealth • With the help of U.S. Marines, the businessmen overthrew the Queen in 1893 and called for the annexation of the islands • President McKinley officially removed troops from Hawaii and annexed the state in 1898
  • 15. Question • What was the benefit of Hawaii to the U.S.?
  • 16. Sumner and Fish • Senator Charles Sumner was head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee • Claimed that Britain owed the U.S. $2 million for allowing confederate ships to use British ports during the Civil War • Threatened to seize British Canada if Great Britain refused to pay • Senator Hamilton Fish orchestrated the Treaty of Washington in which Great Britain gave the U.S. $15.5 million to avoid conflict
  • 17. Captain Alfred Mahan • Wrote the book The Influence of Sea Power upon History • Mahan argued that to be a strong nation you need a strong navy to protect its interests • Established the Naval Advisory Board in 1881 • Congress agreed and added more ships to the U.S. Navy and we moved up from 12th place to 3rd place behind Great Britain and Germany
  • 18. Exit Ticket • Do you agree more with isolationist or imperialist ideals? • Which do you think would have benefitted America the most during the late nineteenth century? • Which would be most beneficial in America today?
  • 19. Chapter 22: Imperialism Section 2: the Spanish-American War
  • 20. Think-Pair-Share • What do you know about the Spanish-American War?
  • 21. Spanish Cuba • Cuba was occupied by Spain through imperialism • Valeriano Weyler was the Spanish Governor and General of Cuba • Ordered the creation of “reconcentration camps” to hold civilians while his soldiers hunted down rebels • Around 200,000 Cubans died in these camps due to illness and starvation • Many Americans were outraged
  • 22. U.S. Involvement • President Grover Cleveland followed the policy of isolationism • President William McKinley originally committed to neutrality • Also offered to buy Cuba from Spain to stop the conflict • Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, was growing impatient with the president’s unwillingness to act McKinley has “no more backbone than a chocolate Ă©clair!”
  • 23. Question • Did President Cleveland’s choice to stay neutral conflict with the Monroe Doctrine?
  • 24. William Randolph Hearst • Owner of the New York Journal newspaper that used sensationalism to write stories detailing Spanish atrocities against the Cubans to sell papers, ultimately leading the country to war Joseph Pulitzer • Founder of the New York World newspaper which also utilized yellow journalism to exaggerate situations bringing the country closer to war
  • 25. The De Lome Letter • Enrique Dupuy De Lome, the Spanish ambassador to the U.S. • Wrote a letter critiquing President McKinley that was stolen and printed in the New York Journal in February of 1898 • De Lome resigned, but Americans felt insulted and outraged “Weak and a bidder for the admiration of the crowd…”
  • 26. The Sinking of the USS Maine • February 15, 1898 • A U.S. Battleship anchored in Havana exploded • 260 sailors were killed • American newspapers blamed Spain and demanded war • The U.S. declared war on Spain on April 25th, 1898
  • 27. Question • What are the possible outcomes of the emerging imperial power of the U.S. winning or losing a war with Spain?
  • 28. Teller Amendment • An attachment to the declaration of war that promised to “leave the government and control of the island to the people” after the war • Put a limit on American imperialism
  • 29. “A Splendid Little War” • Teddy Roosevelt usurped authority and ordered Commodore George Dewey, the commander of the United States fleet, to sail to the Philippines in the Pacific to stop the Spanish fleet from leaving to go to Cuba if the U.S. declared war on Spain • Dewey defeated the Spanish fleet and America took control over the Philippines and the capital city of Manila
  • 30. The Philippines • Emilio Aguinaldo, a native Filipino had led a revolt in the Philippines before America got there seizing most of the territory except for Manila • Who should the islands go to, the U.S. or the Filipino people?
  • 31. The Rough Riders • Led by Theodore Roosevelt • Famous American regiment in the Spanish-American War made up of: • College athletes • Cowboys • Miners • Law officers • Charged on foot up San Juan Hill which led to the capture of Santiago • A glamourous victory for the U.S.
  • 33. 10th Calvary Regiment • All-black regiment • Also known as Buffalo Soldiers • Volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War to help the Cubans free themselves from Spanish oppression • Fighting also helped promote their equal rights movement post-Civil War • How?
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  • 36. Spanish-American War Outcome • Officially ended August 12, 1898 after only 14 weeks of fighting • Treaty signed December 10, 1898 • Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to U.S. control • Cuba fell under partial U.S. control • 5,000 Americans died during the ordeal mostly from illness and food poisoning • The end of American isolationism?
  • 37. Exit Slip • Analyze this piece of propaganda distributed by the U.S. government during the Spanish-American War. If you were an American citizen, how would this make you feel? What about if you were a Cuban?