USII.5a Imperialism and the Spanish-American War
Territories gained as a result of the Spanish American War
- Guam - Philippines - Puerto Rico
Results of the Spanish American War
- U.S. became a world power - Cuba gained independence from Spain - U.S. gained the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
Reasons for the Spanish American War
- protection of American business interests - American support of Cuban rebels - rising tensions between Spain and the U.S. - exaggerated news reports (yellow journalism)
isolationism
A national policy of avoiding involvement in world affairs
24th Infantry, 9th/10th Cavalry "Buffalo Soldiers"
African American military units who helped the Rough Riders take San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War
Why was Alaska called "Seward's folly"?
It was a frozen wasteland with no known resources
The United States acquired Alaska from
Russia, when we bought it
Cubans wanted independence from -
Spain
Rough Riders
The group of volunteer cavalry forces run by Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish-American War
Reasons for increased tensions between Spain and the U.S.
sinking of the USS Maine; the U.S. blamed Spain, but we still don't know why the ship sank
In Hawaii, Americans who owned plantations there overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy and took over. How did the United States get Hawaii after that?
We annexed this place.
annexation
When a country goes into another country and takes over without a wa
-ism
a suffix that means "belief"
What often influences American involvement in international affairs?
economic interests ($$) and public opinion
America emerged as a world power as a result of -
the Spanish American War
imperialism
the belief in gaining colonies to build an empire, usually by invading other countries/places
expansionism
the belief in growing your country