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History of US Foreign Policy

History of US Foreign Policy. Ch. 20. Washington. Young Nation. Washington’s Farewell Address – "'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world." . Monroe Doctrine. Manifest Destiny. William Seward – Sec. of State – 1860s.

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History of US Foreign Policy

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  1. History of US Foreign Policy Ch. 20

  2. Washington

  3. Young Nation Washington’s Farewell Address – "'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world."

  4. Monroe Doctrine

  5. Manifest Destiny

  6. William Seward – Sec. of State – 1860s

  7. Seward’s Folly - 1867

  8. Seward – Midway Islands

  9. Annex Santo Domingo?

  10. Pago Pago in Samoan Islands – say what?

  11. Expansionism – late 1890s The 4 “P’s”

  12. Profits -NEED MARKETS and RAW MATERIALS Pacific and Caribbean Ex: Hawaii QUEEN LILIUOKALANI – coup d’eta (1893) Fruit/Sugar Open Door Policy – TR US & Eur. Nations – equal access in China

  13. Hawaii QUEEN LILIUOKALANI – COUP D’ETAT 1893

  14. Open Door Policy

  15. Patriotic Social Darwinism- racism Alfred Thayer Mahan The Influence of Sea Power Upon History Naval supremacy Ex.: Panama Canal (TR) Quick Video

  16. Mahan

  17. TR

  18. TR – 1st POTUS to leave country – Panama Canal

  19. Henry Cabot Lodge

  20. Piety • “model nation” • “White Man’s Burden” • Civilize the uncivilized with Christianity

  21. Rudyard Kipling

  22. Politics • International issues => POTUS • Yellow Journalism – sensational stories • William Randolph Hearst – New York Journal • Joseph Pulitzer – New York World • TR –Nobel Peace Prize – Russo-Jap War • Foreign Diplomacy • TR – “Big Stick Diplomacy” • Roosevelt Corollary – US can intervene in LA • Taft – “Dollar Dip”– US businesses in LA • WW –”Moral Dip” – human rights

  23. Hearst

  24. Pulitzer

  25. TR – Big Stick Diplomacy

  26. TR – Roosevelt Corollary

  27. Election of 1900 • McKinley vs. Bryan • McKinley – imperialist – DOMINATES • McKinley assassinated • T. ROOSEVELT BECOME POTUS

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