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378401796Captain Alfred Thayer MahanWrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History, which argued that control of the sea was the key to world dominance;it stimulated the naval race among the great powers.
378401797Reverend Josiah StrongAuthor of "Our Country: Its possible Future and Its present crisis", summoned Americans to spread their religion and values to the "backward" peoples
378401798Annexation of HawaiiU.S. wanted Hawaii for business and so Hawaiian sugar could be sold in the U.S. duty free, Queen Liliuokalani opposed so Sanford B. Dole overthrew her in 1893, William McKinley convinced Congress to annex Hawaii in 1898
378401799Yellow JournalismJournalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers. Contributing factor leading to spanish-american war- over-exagerated the conditions in cuba, and made up stories which made the people want to go to war even when the president didn't want to
378401800Dupoy de LomeSpanish minister, in Washington, he wrote a letter where he called President McKinley weak and bitter. The letter was stolen and delivered to Hearst, who played it up using yellow journalism.
378401801MaineA ship stationed near Cuba which exploded on February 15, 1898. The explosion was blamed on the Spanish, and provided a reason for starting the Spanish-American War. Evidence to the contrary was ignored in the rush to War
378401802Teller AmendmentAct of Congress in 1898 that stated that when the United States had rid Cuba of Spanish rule, Cuba would be granted its freedom. It prevented Cuba from turning hostile towards the U.S.
378401803Rough Ridersvolunteer soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War; ex-polo players and convicts, no military experience but had gusto, many ended up loosing horses before even getting to spain
378401804Theodore Roosevelt26th President of the United States, hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration; said 'Speak softly but carry a big stick' (1858-1919)
378401805GuamPacific island that was acquired by the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War - taken easily b/c ppl there didnt even know war was happening
378401806Puerto RicoGiven to the US by Spain as a payment for the cost of the Spanish American War
378401807PhilippinesSpanish colony in the Pacific whom the US helped free from the Spanish, but soon after took as their own colony- President McKinley felt it would be unjust to give the Filipinos back to the Spanish misrule, opportunity to Christianize and commercialize, wife concerned for their welfare, listened to the people who wanted the islands- ended up paying Spain $20 million for islands
378401808Anti-Imperialist Leagueobjected to the annexation of the Philippines and the building of an American empire. Idealism, self-interest, racism, constitutionalism, and other reasons motivated them, but they failed to make their case; the Philippines were annexed in 1900
378401809Foraker Act of 1900Congress accorded the Puerto Ricans a limited degree of popular gov't and in 1917, granted then US citizenship. Worked wonders in education, sanitation, transportation, + more
378401810Insular CasesConstitution didn't have full authority of how to deal with islands (Puerto Ricans & Cubans subject to American rule, but didn't have all rights)
378401811Platt AmendmentThis amendment to the new Cuban constitution authorized U.S. intervention in Cuba to protect its interests. Cuba pledged not to make treates with other countries that might compromise its independence, and it granted naval bases to the United States, most notable being Guantanamo Bay.
378401812Secretary of State John HayCreated the Open Door Note
378401813Open Door NoteMessage delivered by John Hay in the summer of 1899 to the nations of the world, begging them to respect Chinese rights and influence in the spirit of fair competition.
378401814BoxersA Chinese secret society that blamed the country's ills on foreigners, especially missionaries, and rose in rebellion in 1899-1900
378401815Mark HannaAn industrialist and Republican politician from Ohio. The campaign manager of McKinley in the 1896, in what is considered the forerunner of the modern political campaign, and subsequently became one of the most powerful members of the U.S. Senate.- wanted to get Philipines to earn more $
378401816William Jennings BryanUnited States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes (1925) for teaching evolution in a Tennessee high school (1860-1925)- was anti-imperialism
378401817Gentlemen's AgreementAn agreement with Japan where Japan agreed to limit immigration, and Roosevelt agreed to discuss with the San Francisco School Board that segregation of Japanese children in school would be stopped. The agreement prevented a war that would have been caused by California, who was in Japan's eyes, oppressing their children.
378401818Root-Takahira AgreementPledged the U.S. and Japan to respect each other's territorial possessions in the Pacific and to uphold the Open Door Policy in China.
378401819Richard OlneySecretary of State under Cleveland, he was authorized by the President to deliver a message to London that the British were ignoring the Monroe Doctrine in their attempt to dominate Venezuela.
378401820Queen Liliuokalanithe Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a revolution started by American business interests
378401821Valeriano "Butcher" WeylerSpanish General in Cuba who herded many civilians into barbed-wire reconcentration camps so they could not help the insurrectos. Called "Butcher Weyler" because hundreds of thousands of people died in his concentration camps
378401822Commodore George DeweyCommodore during the Spanish-American War who captured the Philippines and Guam. Followed Roosevelt's order to attack Spanish forces in the Philippines when war was declared; completely destroyed the Spanish fleet stationed at Manila Bay, but none of his men were killed. His victory shed light on the adjusted purpose of war with Spain, from just freeing Cuba to stripping Spain of all of its colonies.
378401823Emilio AguinaldoLeader of the Filipino independence movement against Spain (1895-1898). He proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in 1899, but his movement was crushed and he was captured by the United States Army in 1901.
378401824General William R. ShafterThe grossly overweight commander of the American forces invading Cuba in 1898.
378401825Colonel Leonard Woodcommanded the Rough Riders. Lead the military government in Cuba, improved education, finance, gov, agriculture, pubilc health (big improvements in yellow fever)
378401826Rudyard Kiplingwrote about "The White Man's Burden," urging America to keep the Philippines and "civilize them."
378401827William H. TaftRoosevelt's handpicked successor. Taft was a Republican lawyer from Ohio and was associated with the "Old Guard" or very conservative politicians. He favored protective tariffss and trust regulation.
378401828Dr. Walter ReedDoctor who was the head of the Army's Yellow Fever Commission. He proved that Yellow Fever and Malaria was transmitted by Mosquitoes.
378401829Big SisterJames G. Blaine's policy, which sought better relations with Latin America
378401830benevolent assimilationMcKinley and the U.S. were trying to assimilate the Philippines to help them become better. American dollars went to the Philippines to improve roads, sanitation, and public health. Although the U.S. might have looked intrusive, they were actually trying to improve the condition of the Philippines.
378401831Panama RevolutionThe Isthmus of Panama had been part of Columbia. U.S. tried to negotiate with Columbia to build the Panama Canal. Columbia refused, so U.S. encouraged Panama to revolt. Example of Big Stick diplomacy.
378401832Hay-Bunau-Varilla treatyAgreement in 1903 Agreement that gave the United States unending sovereignty over a 10 mile wide canal across the Isthmus of Panama
378401833Roosevelt CorollaryRoosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
378401834Yellow Peril[aka Yellow Terror] color metaphor for race that originated in late-19th with immigration of Chinese laborers. term refers to skin color of East Asians and the belief that mass immigration of Asians threatened white wages and standards of living
378401835Great White Fleet16 American battleships, painted white, sent around the world to display American naval power.
378401836Bad neighborLatin America's view on America
378401837ArbitrationThe act of having a conflict resolved by an independent 3rd party; "Teddy was an arbitration to Russia and Japan."
378401838Scorched-Earth PolicyBurning live stock and crops to prevent the enemy from living off the land
378401839Re concentrationForced movement of large numbers of people into detention camps for military and political reasons
378401840Atrocityan act of extreme cruelty
378401841Provisoa condition; a stipulation
378401842hostagea prisoner who is held by one party to insure that another party will meet specified terms
378401843Americanizationassimilation into American culture
378401844Sphere of Influencethe geographical area in which one nation is very influential
378401845partitionthe act of dividing or partitioning
378401846blue blooda member of the aristocracy
378401847bellicosehaving or showing a ready disposition to fight
378401848preparednessthe state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
378401849corolarrya proposition that follows from one already chosen
378401850IdemnityA payment for damage or loss
378401851Grover Cleveland22nd and 24th president, Democrat, Honest and hardworking, fought corruption, vetoed hundreds of wasteful bills, achieved the Interstate Commerce Commission and civil service reform, violent suppression of strikes
378401852William R. HearstVigorous promoter of sensationalistic anti-Spanish propaganda and eager advocate of imperialistic war
378401853William McKinley25th president responsible for Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, and the Annexation of Hawaii, imperialism. Is assassinated by an anarchist
378789545Admiral CerveraLeader of Spanish fleet when Roosevelt and Rough Rider attacked
378789546General Nelson A. Milescommanded american army into Puerto Rico, where they had little resistance- were greeted as heros

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