5558852792 | Alfred T. Mahan | United States Navy officer; his ideas on the importance of sea power influenced navies around the world, and helped prompt naval buildups before World War I; wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History | 0 | |
5558852793 | Valeriano "Butcher" Weyler | He was a Spanish General referred to as the "Butcher." He undertook to crush the Cuban rebellion by herding many civilians into barbed-wire reconcentration camps, where they could not give assistance to the armed insurrectionists. The civilians died in deadly pestholes. "Butcher" was removed in 1897. | 1 | |
5558852794 | Dupuy de Lóme | He was a Spanish minister in Washington who wrote a private letter to a friend concerning President McKinley (called him basically usless and indecisive) The discovery of his letter strained Spanish-American relations, which helped initiate the Spanish-American War. | 2 | |
5558852795 | Theodore Roosevelt | 26th president, known for: conservationism, trust-busting, Hepburn Act, safe food regulations, "Square Deal," Panama Canal, Great White Fleet, Nobel Peace Prize for negotiation of peace in Russo-Japanese War. | 3 | |
5558852796 | George Dewey | A United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War, U.S. naval commander who led the American attack on the Philippines. | 4 | |
5558852797 | Emilio Aguinaldo | Leader 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. | 5 | |
5558852798 | William Howard Taft | (1908-1912), was endorsed by Roosevelt because he pledged to carry on progressive program, then he didn't appoint any Progressives to the Cabinet, actively pursued anti-trust law suits, ran for re-election in 1912 but lost to Wilson. | 6 | |
5558852799 | Reconcentration camps | Cuban civilians were moved to these during the Cuban Revolt to help the Spanish pacify the rebellion; poorly run, death rates inside them were high | 7 | |
5558852800 | Imperialism | A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries poitically, socially, and economically. | 8 | |
5558852801 | Spheres of Influence | Areas in which countries have some political and economic control but do not govern directly; China was carved into several of these by the late 19th century | 9 | |
5558852802 | Teller Amendment | Legislation that promised the US would not annex Cuba after winning the Spanish-American war. | 10 | |
5558852803 | Treaty of Paris | Signed by the United States and Spain in December 1898, this treaty ended the Spanish-American War. | 11 | |
5558852804 | Anti-Imperialist League | Group objected 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. | 12 | |
5558852805 | 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. | 13 | |
5558852806 | "Rough Riders" | volunteer Calvary, a mixure of Ivy League athletes and western frontiermen, volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War. Enlisted by Theodore Roosevelt | 14 | |
5558852807 | Big-stick Diplomacy | -roosevelts foreign policy was agressive and imperialistic and would use military force if necessary | 15 | |
5558852808 | Roosevelt Corollary | Roosevelt'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. | 16 | |
5558852813 | Mckinley Tariff | raised duties on Hawaiian sugar and set off renewed efforts to secure the annexation of Hawaii to the USA | 17 | |
5558852815 | USS Maine | american battleship dispatched to keep a "friendly" watch over cuba in early 1898 it mysteriously blew up havana harbor on feb. 2 1898 w/260 sailors dead, explosion was accidental, USA thought it was spanish submarine fault and was ready for war | 18 | |
5558852817 | Insular Cases | These Supreme Court cases decided that the Constitution did not always follow the flag, thus denying the rights of a citizen to Puerto Ricans and Filipinos. | 19 | |
5558852818 | Platt Amendment | US forced into Cuban Constitution. Cuba could not make treaties with other nations; US had right to intervene in Cuba; US naval bases on Cuban land; Cuba cant borrow money from other countries | 20 | |
5558852819 | Open Door Note | sent by John Hay to Germany, Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy & Japan asking the countries not to interfere with US trading rights in China. | 21 | |
5558852820 | Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty | agreement in which the U.S would receive exclusive rights to construct and control a canal in Panama as well as the zone around the canal; signed between the US and Panama | 22 | |
5558852821 | Root-Takahira Agreement | 1908 - Japan / U.S. agreement in which both nations agreed to respect each other's territories in the Pacific and to uphold the Open Door policy in China. | 23 | |
5558852822 | Josiah Strong | He believed it was the duty of American Christians to share their knowledge, accomplishments and religion worldwide; wrote Our Country: Its Possible Future and Present Crisis | 24 | |
5558852823 | James G Blaine | Secretary of State under three presidents; his only major accomplishment was "Pan-Americanism" | 25 | |
5558852825 | Queen Liliuokalani | queen of Hawaii that highly didnt agree w the US control of Hawaii and wanted to keep the islands mainly native, reducing the power of merchants from foreign nations. | 26 | |
5558852826 | John Hay | Secretary of State under McKinley and Roosevelt who pioneered the "open-door" policy and Panama canal | 27 | |
5558852829 | Yellow Press | Journalist who wrote to influence american public opinion about the Spanish/American War ( influenced americans to think they needed to go to war with Spain) | 28 | |
5558852832 | Hawaii | Know where it is located on the map. Also know facts about Hawaii (Queen Liliuokalani, Cleveland didn't want to annex Hawaii, Mckinley did. ) | 29 | |
5558852833 | Alaska | Purchased from Russia in 1867; nicknamed "Seward's Folly" | 30 | |
5558896696 | "Gentlemen's Agreement" | informal and secret arrangement b/w TR and Japan in which California discrimination laws were relaxed in exchange for limits on Japanese immigration to the US | 31 | |
5558903291 | "Great White Fleet" | nickname for the circumnavigation of the globe of 16 modernized US warships undertaken to train US sailors and demonstrate US military strength | 32 | |
5558916508 | Sanford B. Dole | chief among the American planters in Hawaii who staged a coup against Queen Lili and requested US military support and annexation of the territory | 33 | |
5558925436 | International Darwinism | philosophy that the fittest nations were those which exerted their military and economic influence over lesser nations; advocated strongly by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge | 34 | |
5558931329 | Anglo-Saxonism | belief in the superiority of white, Christian civilization and culture which motivated missionaries and imperialists to seize territories around the globe | 35 |
AP US History: Imperialism Flashcards
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