PPT-Chapter 20 Seizing an American Empire,
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18651913 American Imperialism Toward the New Imperialism Imperialism in a Global Context The Second Industrial Revolution had generated a desire for new markets
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18651913 American Imperialism Toward the New Imperialism Imperialism in a Global Context The Second Industrial Revolution had generated a desire for new markets in which American manufacturers could sell their wares Added to this was renewed European competition to colonize this time in Asia and the Pacific Rim Many of these nations pursued these colonies for religious reasons to bring Christianity to the new territories . Chapter Menu. Chapter Introduction. Section 1:. . Transforming the Roman World. Section 2:. . Feudalism. Section 3:. . The Growth of European Kingdoms. Section 4:. . Byzantine Empire and Crusades. Section 1: Imperialism and America. Section 2: The Spanish-American-Cuban War. Section 3: Acquiring New Lands. Section 4: America as a World Power. Section 1: Imperialism & America. Objectives. To summarize the causes & effects of European and Asian imperialism. Factors . Leading to Imperialism . Increase in U.S. population, wealth, and production led to overseas markets and raw materials (DOLLARS). Missionary work – Josiah Strong (DIETY). Expand our military power to protect interests abroad (DEFENSE). Essential Question: . Which individuals and events moved the US into the role of a world power? . Science and Technology: . technological advances fueled US imperialism at the turn of the 20. th. c. Improved equipment increased farm and factory output. Increased output led to a surplus of goods and prompted the need of overseas markets. . “IMPERIALISM”. Timeframe: 1890-1909. American . Foreign & . Domestic Policy. Imperialism. : the creation and/or maintenance of an unequal economic, cultural, and territorial relationship, often in the form of an empire, based on domination and subordination." . 1775–1783. I. Congress Drafts George Washington. Second Continental Congress. meets in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775:. Most important single action—selected George Washington to head army:. Choice was made with considerable misgivings. Event Reporting. Adverse Events – . key points. Do . not report events EXISTING PRIOR to randomization . (unless there is a change in severity). Report the DIAGNOSIS, not the symptoms:. Fever, cough, chest pain, crackles = . Chapter 3. . New Empires in the Americas . Section 1. The Conquistadores. Cort. és and the Aztec. Conquistadores – Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the . Americas. Moctezuma. II was ruler of Aztec Empire. . A New Rome in a New Setting. Rome was divided into Eastern and Western sections. . Justinian took over leadership of Rome. Battled against Germanic Tribes. He would reconquer all of the land Rome had ever controlled. . Daniel, . Hananiah. (Shadrach), . Mishael. , (Meshach), . Azariah. . (Abednego) were taken captive during the first deportation from Jerusalem.. 605 BC. After defeating the Assyrians at Carchemish, Nebuchadnezzar attacked Egypt for their part in helping Assyria. Then turned to Jerusalem.. Annika Wennerström, subject matter specialist (IT-crimes), Swedish Prosecution Agency. Darknet. . marketplace. Flugsvamp 2.0 . - . April 24, 2015 – . Sept. 24, 2018 . Buyers. : ca. 17 000 . Vendors. Focus Questions. What was Native American society like before European contact? . What factors led to Europe’s increased exploration and to the discovery of the New World?. What is the . Columbian Exchange. Event Reporting. Adverse Events – . key points. Do . not report events EXISTING PRIOR to randomization . (unless there is a change in severity). Report the DIAGNOSIS, not the symptoms:. Fever, cough, chest pain, crackles = . Summary. Global competition prompts the United States to expand its influence and territory, engage . in conflicts around the globe, and build the Panama Canal.. SECTION 1. SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4.
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