
11.4.2 STANDARD NOTES
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11.4.2 Spanish American War
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American Imperialism.
Despite the Monroe Doctrine of the early 1800s, in the late 1800s, the United States decided to become an imperialist power like European countries.
To establish military strength, especially naval power.
To open new markets. Industrialization produced a surplus of goods. Colonies would provide markets for goods and sources of raw materials.
To spread its “superior” culture. Many Americans believed the white race and Christian religion were superior to other cultures.
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Hawaii
Sugar and fruit were the main exports of Hawaii. Both of which were profitable resources.
Plantation owners, like Sanford Dole, had a lot of power in the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Queen Liliuokalani tried to restore power to the native Hawaiians by rewriting the Hawaiian constitution. In order to take power back from the Plantation owners.
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Plantation owners started a revolution led by Sanford Dole. 160 U.S. Marines backed up the coup and Dole was made provisional president of Hawaii.
The queen was removed by 1893 and the plantations offered Hawaii as territory to the United States.
America’s annexation of Hawaii in 1898 extended U.S. territory into the Pacific. The United States rose as a Pacific power.
Sugar plantations, naval stations/bases, and the overthrow of the queen played a role in the US decision to annex Hawaii.
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Multiple Choice
What was not a goal of American Imperialism?
Acquire new markets for American goods
Promote freedom and equality to smaller nations
Expand American military strength
Spread American culture and values
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Multiple Choice
Why did the United States annex Hawaii?
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Cuba
Cuba was a colony of Spain for many years.
The people of Cuba wanted their independence as a nation.
Cuba revolted for freedom between 1868 and 1878 but was unsuccessful in gaining independence.
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Cuban Revolution
American businesses invested heavily in Cuba after slavery was abolished there in 1886.
Like Hawaii, Cuba produced a large amount of sugar. This was a profitable location for the United States.
Cubans revolted one last time against Spain in 1895. This Cuban revolution was led by Jose Marti.
The Spanish fought against the Cuban rebels and treated them poorly. Spanish General Weyler was called "the butcher" for his treatment of Cubans.
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Multiple Choice
Why was the United States interested in Cuba in the 1800s?
The United States was interested in Cuba for its strategic location and economic potential.
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Multiple Choice
Who led the Cuban Revolution against Spain in the late 1800s?
¿Quién lideró la Revolución Cubana contra España a finales del siglo XIX?
Jose Martí
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Yellow Journalism
Yellow journalism is the presentation of news stories in an exaggerated form.
The Yellow journalists like Hearst and Pulitzer exaggerated the conditions and treatment of the Cubans by the Spanish.
US newspapers used Yellow Journalism in the 1890s as a moral justification for war with Spain.
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Spanish -American War
In 1898, the USS Maine exploded in the Cuban harbor of Havana. The explosion killed U.S. sailors and led to a declaration of war.
The US military mobilized to fight the Spanish on both land and sea. The United States first destroyed Spain's navy in the Philippines. The war was short and an easy victory as it only lasted 4 months.
Ultimately, the Spanish-American war occurred because of Jose Marti, yellow journalism, and the explosion of the USS Maine.
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Multiple Choice
What is Yellow Journalism?
¿Qué es el periodismo amarillo?
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Multiple Choice
Why did the United States start the Spanish-American War?
¿Por qué Estados Unidos inició la Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense?
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Treaty of Paris.
Sold the Philippines to the US.
Gave Guam and Puerto Rico to the US.
Gave Cuba it's freedom.
To protect the US business investments American soldiers stayed in Cuba. The US made Cuba adopt the Platt Amendment which influenced the country as a political protectorate.
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The Philippines
Control of the Philippines allowed U.S. businesses to protect their interests in Asia. It was a strategic military location.
Not getting the freedom they expected, the Filipinos rebelled against US control.
The Filipinos rebelled for 3 years but remained under US control until 1946.
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Platt Amendment?
To grant the United States certain rights and privileges in Cuba.
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Multiple Choice
Why did the United States decide to keep the Philippines?
¿Por qué Estados Unidos decidió quedarse con Filipinas?
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Multiple Choice
What is the main motivation for the United States to keep imperial territories?
Spreading Freedom and equality
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