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Page 1: Chapter 28 America Becomes a World Power. 28.2 America Stretches Its Wings *Imperialism- The policy of extending a nation’s power by gaining political

Chapter 28America Becomes a World Power

Chapter 28America Becomes a World Power

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28.2 America Stretches Its Wings28.2 America Stretches Its Wings

*Imperialism- The policy of

extending a nation’s power by

gaining political and economic

control over other countries.

*1867 US purchases Alaska from

Russia.

*1898 under President McKinley,

the US annexes Hawaii.

*Imperialism- The policy of

extending a nation’s power by

gaining political and economic

control over other countries.

*1867 US purchases Alaska from

Russia.

*1898 under President McKinley,

the US annexes Hawaii.

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28.3 “A Splendid Little War.”28.3 “A Splendid Little War.”*1898 President McKinley sends

US battleship Maine to Cuba to support them in their quest for independence from Spain.

*February 15, 1898 explosion sinks the Maine while at Havana harbor- no one knows how it happens.

*US uses this as a reason to go to war with Spain.

*Spanish-American War lasts only 4 months.

*Cuba gains independence; US gets Puerto Rico as territory.

*1898 President McKinley sends US battleship Maine to Cuba to support them in their quest for independence from Spain.

*February 15, 1898 explosion sinks the Maine while at Havana harbor- no one knows how it happens.

*US uses this as a reason to go to war with Spain.

*Spanish-American War lasts only 4 months.

*Cuba gains independence; US gets Puerto Rico as territory.

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28.4 The Philippines28.4 The Philippines

*At the same time the US is fighting the Spanish-American War, the US sends naval fleet to the Philippines to help them gain their independence from Spain.

*US defeats the Spanish and buys the Philippines from Spain for $20 million.

*Filipinos feel betrayed by the US. Led by General Emilio Aguinaldo, they revolt against US. Fighting goes on for three years, but US prevails and keeps the Philippines as a territory until 1947.

*At the same time the US is fighting the Spanish-American War, the US sends naval fleet to the Philippines to help them gain their independence from Spain.

*US defeats the Spanish and buys the Philippines from Spain for $20 million.

*Filipinos feel betrayed by the US. Led by General Emilio Aguinaldo, they revolt against US. Fighting goes on for three years, but US prevails and keeps the Philippines as a territory until 1947.

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28.5 Panama and the Canal28.5 Panama and the Canal

*1901 President McKinley is assassinated. Theodore Roosevelt becomes president.

*Roosevelt wants to build a canal to join the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 1903 he offers Columbia $10 Million for land in Panama.

*Columbia refuses to sell their land, so US sends warship to Panama.

*1901 President McKinley is assassinated. Theodore Roosevelt becomes president.

*Roosevelt wants to build a canal to join the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 1903 he offers Columbia $10 Million for land in Panama.

*Columbia refuses to sell their land, so US sends warship to Panama.

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*US helps Panamanians gain independence from Columbia. In return, Panama sells narrow strip of land to US.

*1904 canal construction begins.

*1914 51-mile-long Panama Canal opens.

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28.6 The Outbreak of World War I28.6 The Outbreak of World War I*June 28, 1914 Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife

are assassinated by a Serbian nationalist while visiting the province of Bosnia.

*Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. Germany joins in by declaring war on Serbia’s ally, Russia. Germany and A-H form the Central Powers.

*France and Britain come to Russia’s aid. The three countries become the Allied Powers.

*Eventually over a dozen countries take sides in “The Great War.”

*June 28, 1914 Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife are assassinated by a Serbian nationalist while visiting the province of Bosnia.

*Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. Germany joins in by declaring war on Serbia’s ally, Russia. Germany and A-H form the Central Powers.

*France and Britain come to Russia’s aid. The three countries become the Allied Powers.

*Eventually over a dozen countries take sides in “The Great War.”

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*Woodrow Wilson is US president.

*US remains neutral at first.

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28.7 A New Kind of Warfare28.7 A New Kind of Warfare

*Both sides dig in and for three years

fight a “trench warfare”in lines that

stretch over 600 miles across France.

*New weapons such as machine guns and poison gas kill soldiers in massive numbers.

*By the end of 1914 *Germany loses

France loses 300,000 130,000 soldiers

soldiers. in a single battle.

*Both sides dig in and for three years

fight a “trench warfare”in lines that

stretch over 600 miles across France.

*New weapons such as machine guns and poison gas kill soldiers in massive numbers.

*By the end of 1914 *Germany loses

France loses 300,000 130,000 soldiers

soldiers. in a single battle.

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28.7 Continued…28.7 Continued…

*Most trade between countries is by sea.

*Britain mines German ports to close off trade.

*Germany uses a new type of vessel, the

submarine, or U-boat, to block British ports.

*Warns other

countries that it will sink

their boats if they try to

enter British ports.

*Americans are outraged by this, but the US still remains neutral.

*Most trade between countries is by sea.

*Britain mines German ports to close off trade.

*Germany uses a new type of vessel, the

submarine, or U-boat, to block British ports.

*Warns other

countries that it will sink

their boats if they try to

enter British ports.

*Americans are outraged by this, but the US still remains neutral.

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28.7 continued…28.7 continued…

*May 7, 1915 Germany sinks the Britishliner Lusitania. *1198 people are killed, along with 128Americans.*Still the US remains neutral.*Trade between US and the Alliesincreases after the sinking as Americansnow favor Britain, France and Russia.

*May 7, 1915 Germany sinks the Britishliner Lusitania. *1198 people are killed, along with 128Americans.*Still the US remains neutral.*Trade between US and the Alliesincreases after the sinking as Americansnow favor Britain, France and Russia.

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*February 1917 Germany begins sinking US merchant ships. *President Wilson finally asks Congress for a Declaration of War.

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•28.8 To Make the World Safefor Democracy•28.8 To Make the World Safefor Democracy

*American troops begin arriving in Europe

in June 1917.

*They bring new energy to the Allies as

Russia drops out of the war and makes

peace with Germany.

*1 million US soldiers in Europe by 1918.

*US commander, General John “Blackjack”

Pershing coordinates huge numbers of

soldiers, tanks, airplanes and artillery that

push Germany back to its own border.

*American troops begin arriving in Europe

in June 1917.

*They bring new energy to the Allies as

Russia drops out of the war and makes

peace with Germany.

*1 million US soldiers in Europe by 1918.

*US commander, General John “Blackjack”

Pershing coordinates huge numbers of

soldiers, tanks, airplanes and artillery that

push Germany back to its own border.

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28.8 Continued…28.8 Continued…

*To avoid an invasion of their own country, Germany agrees to an armistice (cease-fire).

*On November 11, 1918 the war ends at a cost of over nine million lives.

*To avoid an invasion of their own country, Germany agrees to an armistice (cease-fire).

*On November 11, 1918 the war ends at a cost of over nine million lives.

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*28.9 The Struggle for Peace.*28.9 The Struggle for Peace.*President Wilson proposes 14-points for world peace.

*Points 1-5 aim to prevent future conflict between nations.

*Points 6-13 describe new boundaries for European nations.

*Fourteenth point calls for a

League of Nations to address world

concerns.

*January 18, 1919 Germany signs

The Treaty of Versailles.

*Treaty is designed to punish

Germany.

*President Wilson proposes 14-points for world peace.

*Points 1-5 aim to prevent future conflict between nations.

*Points 6-13 describe new boundaries for European nations.

*Fourteenth point calls for a

League of Nations to address world

concerns.

*January 18, 1919 Germany signs

The Treaty of Versailles.

*Treaty is designed to punish

Germany.

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*28.9 Continued…*28.9 Continued…*January 18, 1919 Germany signs the

Treaty of Versailles.

*Treaty designed to punish Germany in

four ways:

1) Germany must disband its military.

2) Must give up its colonies.

3) Must surrender territory in Europe.

4) Must pay reparations (repair) to pay

for damages and war deaths.

*Most Americans wary of the Treaty.

They don’t want to get involve in

European affairs ever again.

*Because of this, the Senate rejects

the Treaty of Versailles in March 1920.

*January 18, 1919 Germany signs the

Treaty of Versailles.

*Treaty designed to punish Germany in

four ways:

1) Germany must disband its military.

2) Must give up its colonies.

3) Must surrender territory in Europe.

4) Must pay reparations (repair) to pay

for damages and war deaths.

*Most Americans wary of the Treaty.

They don’t want to get involve in

European affairs ever again.

*Because of this, the Senate rejects

the Treaty of Versailles in March 1920.

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*In Germany, the Treaty leaves a bitter legacy. Germans feel betrayed by the treaty.

*This legacy leads to an obscurecorporal’s rise to power in the 1930’s. His name…Adolf Hitler.

…THE END