Spanish American War Test

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Queen Liliuokalani

Hawaiian Queen who vows to restore Hawaii to its natives.

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William McKinley

25th President of the US and was assasinated on September 14, 1901.

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General Weyler

Known as the butcher he was sent by the Spanish to crush the rebellion against Spain made by Cuba to become independent

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Alfred von Waldersee

German Field Marshal who led American, British, French, German, Russian and Japanese soldiers and forced China to pay an indeminity

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Boxer Rebellion

An attempt to expel all foreigners in 1901 out of China by the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists

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Alfred Thayer Mahan

He wroteThe Influence of Sea Power Upon History.

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William Seward

He bought Alaska for $7.2 million in 1867, he was Andrew Johnson’s Secretary of State and the House of Representatives were angry so they nicknamed his decision Seward’s Folly

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Buffalo Soldiers

Other regiments included black soldiers or buffalo soldiers led by white officers

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Admiral Dewey

He took Manilla Bay.

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Pulitzer and Hearst

They are creditied with starting yellow journalisim

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Dr. Walter Reed

He proved that mosquitoes cause yellow fever

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Rough Riders

Teddy Rossevelt resigned his post as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to lead what would become known as the Rough Riders.

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Josiah Strong

He wrote Our Country and was a Congregational minister

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Jose Marti

A poet and journalist who returned from exile to help fight Spain

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Emilio Aguinaldo

He led an independence movement. He established a rebel government and attacked americans at Manilla

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Alaska

Seward bought it for 7.2 million dollars

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Cuba

The Platt amenment required Cuba to lease facilities at Guantanamo Bay as a naval and coaling station. The amendment detailed the removal of occupation forces from Cuba, yet allowed the US the right to intervene to maintain order and independence in Cuba

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Kettle Hill

Other regiments included black soldiers or buffalo soldiers led by white officers. These regiments fought at Santiago, a port city, and San Juan Heights, charged up Kettle Hill and San Juan Hill, also El Caney and Guantanamo Bay.

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Philippines

Teddy Rossevelt ordered Admiral Dewey to take Manilla bay. It was bought for $20 million in 1898.

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Hawaii

American missionaries and their descendants established sugar cane plantations in Hawaii.  In 1890 tensions between American planters and native Hawaiians flared when Congress passed the McKinley Tariff (tax) which made Hawaii’s sugar more expensive in US.  This leads to a recession in Hawaii and Queen Liliuokalani vows to restore Hawaii to its natives.

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Guam

Is still held as a territory that was captured by the US

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Puerto Rico

Is still held as a territory that was captured by the US

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Panama

US heard that Panamanians wanted to revolt against Columbia so they sent ships and Panamanians won so they became independent.

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Panama Canal

The US got control of the Panama Canal for $10 million and annual rent of $250,000 by the US supporting Panama to become independent

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Colombia

They controlled Panama but then the US got involved to help Panama become independent so Columbia didn’t win

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Japan

Won the war to get China against Russia

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Russia

Lost war to get Northern China against Japan

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Yellow Journalism

Hearst and Pulitzer sold newspapers with their sensationalism (and exaggerations) which was a practice called Yellow Journalism

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Reconcentracion

General Weyler practiced reconcentration which is the herding of civilian population into confined town, or camps where there is disease and starvation.

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Manifest Destiny

the belief that the US is destined to expand and spread through the North American Continent

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Monroe Doctrine

A US policy to keep Europeans out of the western hemisphere. It stated that the Americas were not to be considered subjects for colonization by European powers. In exchange for this guarantee, the US claimed it would stay out of Europe. It was originally intended to be used as a response to the threat posed by Spain and Portugal to their former colonies in Central and South America.

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Open Door Policy

if you could get into the country, you can trade with anyone

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U.S. Territories

Guam, Philipines, and Puerto Rico

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Our Country

A book wrtten by Josiah Strong

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The Influence of Sea Power Upon History

A book written by Albert Thayer Mahan

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Spheres of Influence

a presecence in somewhere else

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Disease

Took more men than war. Some diseases were yellow fever, typhoid, and malaria.

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“Splendid Little War”

John Hay, McKinley’s Secretary of War called it “the Splendid Little War” that gave America the chance to build their empire.

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USS Maine

The ship exploded in Havana Harbor on Febuary 15th 1898

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Imperialism

Extending the rule of one country over another, for purposes of trade, investment, national security

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White Man’s Burden

Colored people are half devil half child which basically means that they are demanized and inferior

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Black Man’s Burden

White people have a moral responsibility to conquer and dominate non white nations

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How did imperialists justifiy colonizing other lands? What reasons did they give?

They said yes because they believed that it was the White Man’s Burden to spread Western influence, we needed to teach others and civilize them.  This theory was tied to Social Darwinism: survival of the fittest.

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The four main reasons the United States wanted to go to war with Spain. (Hint: three of them were all published over and over again in newspapers with their “Yellow Journalism”.)

America’s support of Cubians against Spanish rule, America’s support of Fillipino’s America’s support of Puerto Rico against Spanish rule, and the explosion of the USS Maine.

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