PPT-The Imperialist Era
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US Foreign Policy 18651914 APUSH Sept 29 Objectives Two Day Lesson Define imperialism Evaluate the forces that led the US into war and expansion during the Imperialist
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US Foreign Policy 18651914 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. Thus just as in the 19th century certain number of supposedly philosophical questions being debated as universal throughout Europe and beyond originated as Fritz Ringer 1969 has brilliantly shown in the historical particularities and conicts proper Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine was a US foreign policy regarding Latin American countries in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.. Chapter 8 – Unit 2. Chapter Focus. We will examine the Chapter Focus question, How well has Canada addressed the impacts of imperialism by focusing on:. European imperialist polices and procedures. Attitudes toward territorial expansion in the Pacific. Context. Geopolitical Situation. Economic . Concerns. Social Darwinism . (“White Man’s Burden”). Missionary Zeal. Nationalism. "The . White . Mr. Hammill. Phillip O Berry HS . Where was the war fought?. The Philippines. Cuba. USA. Problems in Cuba. Cubans rebelled between 1868-78 fighting for . independence. from . Spain. , but it failed. The 1872 . - . 1917. Chapter . 5. Becoming a World Power. Why It Matters. The US continues to project power through its Navy. The Panama Canal still serves as a major route for world commerce. Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa still maintain strong ties with the US. Chinese Eyes:. The Role of Anti-Imperialist Nationalism. Peter Gries. THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA. EAI / . NCTA . Tulsa, OK. 5 November 2016. Victimization and Mourning. Heroism and Resistance. FDNY. UA 93 passengers who fought the terrorists . . September 17, 1631. Strategic Context. In 1618, war breaks out when Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia, attempts to enforce strict Catholicism on Bohemia, a state of the Holy Roman Empire. What begins as a localized conflict between Protestants and Catholics within Bohemia, steadily widens into full-scale warfare across Europe as Ferdinand ascends to Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. By 1629, the Protestant forces of France, Holland, the Palatinate, and Hesse-Kessel confront the Catholic-Imperialist forces of the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Bavaria and Savoy. In 1630, Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, enters the war on the side of the Protestants and lands in northern Germany. The Imperialist commander in the region, Johann Tscerclaes, Count of Tilly, invades Saxony as a precautionary measure to ensure it does not ally with the Swedes. However, Johann Georg, Elector of Saxony, fears the Swedes more and quickly combines forces with them. The combined Swedish-Saxon army confronts the Imperialist army near Breitenfeld.. to Imperialism. 1. ) Superior Military Technology. 2) Lack of Unity Among . Colonized Peoples:. In Africa, this was partially . due to the lingering effects of the Slave . Trade. In Africa and elsewhere, imperialists drew . Why did the U.S. assert itself as a world power?. In the 1880’s, economic and military competition from Europe and a growing feeling of cultural superiority convinced many Americans that the U.S. should become a world power. Reform. America redefines itself in the 20. th. Century. Imperialism. THEMES. Causes of U.S. Imperialism. The Spanish-American War. Pre-American Imperialism in Asia. American Imperialist Foreign Policy. - . 1917. Chapter . 5. Becoming a World Power. Why It Matters. The US continues to project power through its Navy. The Panama Canal still serves as a major route for world commerce. Puerto Rico, Guam, and American Samoa still maintain strong ties with the US. 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. You will be able to:. Understand that Europe had ambitions toward expansion and imperialism in the late 1800s.. Know the effect of tariffs on trade. Define and/or identify protectorate, Anglo-. Saxonism.
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