PPT-Period 6 (1865 – 1898)
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Days 8 10 WarmUp Gilded Age Politics If someone says it better let them say it CRASH COURSE 26 While watching complete the fillin notes Cartoon Analysis The
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Days 8 10 WarmUp Gilded Age Politics If someone says it better let them say it CRASH COURSE 26 While watching complete the fillin notes Cartoon Analysis The Vultures Roost. 1898 1898 Shand Mason Curricle Ladders SHR No 1899 1942 21W Ford Mobile Canteen SHR No 1900 Edward Smith Headquarters Switchboard SHR No 1901 Fire and Rescue Heritage Fleet SHR No 1902 1 Museum Drive Penrith IN pursuance of section 37 1 b of the Her 1872-1920. Leadership. American Imperialism. Imperialism: . Economic and political take over of a weaker nation or territory. Why: . To compete with the other major powers of the World (Britain, France, Germany) for land and resources.. 1857-60. Howland, Jarvis, Baker Islands. 1867. Occupation of Midway Islands. 1867. Purchase Alaska. 1875. Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. 1878. Acquire Pago Pago (Samoan harbor). 1887. Naval base at Pearl Harbor. Spanish-American War (1898). Explain why significant events and individuals including, the Spanish–American War, . (US.S. Maine) ; . U.S. expansionism (Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico, Guam and Philippine Islands), [Henry Cabot Lodge, Alfred Thayer Mahan], and Theodore Roosevelt, moved the U.S. into the position of a world power. (TEKS US 3A) (TAKS 1) . 30 By Edward Whymper Time Period: 1865 Scrambles Amongst the Alps was published in 1871 by John Murray, London) Background Material Scrambles Amongst the Alps mountaineering in the mid and late 1800 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. Private Study and Deeper Learning Guide. . Unit 1 Breadth Study for AQA A-Level History. The Making of a Super Power, USA 1865 - 1985. The following guide provides a number of ways for you to maximise and deepen your learning in your A-level History Unit on the History of the USA 1865-1975. Many of these tasks should be completed in Private Study (PS) in addition to any homework tasks you have been set. You can use the core textbook and other key books available in the school library, as well as the following websites, to support you. . US Foreign Policy (1865-1914). APUSH Sept. 29. Objectives (Two Day Lesson). Define imperialism.. Evaluate the forces that led the US into war and expansion during the Imperialist Era.. Analyze if US territorial expansion during the Imperialist Era was justified.. Date. Place. How the US Obtained It. 1867. Alaska. Purchased from Russia. 1898. Hawaii. Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by American planters. 1898. Puerto Rico. Gained from Spain after the Spanish. Chapter 23. 1865-1899. 1865-1899. By 1898 when the Spanish-American War broke out, America was an industrialized nation. . During the Civil War, the United States was a nation of farmers. We were a rural country made up of wilderness and plowed fields. . Reconstruction (USA). Post war- Expanding businesses, roads, schools, hospitals, etc. Mass production. Immigrants provided workers and new consumers for the clothing industry. Westward expansion. Gold. Power. Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY . Why . did America. join the imperialist. club at the end. of the 19c?. American Foreign Trade:. 1870-1914. 1. Commercial/Business Interests. Dr. Howard Chiang. Empress . Dowager . Cixi. Zongli. . Yamen. The Changing Context. 1861: . Zongli. . Yamen. 1864: international law. 1873: foreign audience no kowtow. 1876: diplomatic missions. Universal empire (. ProcNatlAcadSciUSA921995TheproblemwasnotassimpleasitmighthaveappearedYestheepidemicwasinfullswingPeoplediedbythehundredsThecityhospitalwasfullofsickanddyingpatientsButYersinhadnoaccesstothemorgueTheho
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