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The Imperialist Vision

Ch. 12.1. The Imperialist Vision. Objectives. Analyze how a desire for more trade and markets led to political change between 1877 and 1898. Cite the motivations for and methods of American expansion in the Pacific. Imperialism. I. Imperialism

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The Imperialist Vision

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  1. Ch. 12.1 The Imperialist Vision

  2. Objectives • Analyze how a desire for more trade and markets led to political change between 1877 and 1898. • Cite the motivations for and methods of American expansion in the Pacific.

  3. Imperialism I. Imperialism imperialism – economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker nations. causes: 1. market for goods 2. Source of raw material 3. National Prestige (Power) 4. Spreading Religion

  4. Imperialism (cont) II. Indirect & Direct Rule A. Indirect Rule - Local rulers maintained areas B. Direct Rule - Other countries officials run areas/countries

  5. Expansion in the Pacific III. Expansion in Pacific A. Perry Opens Japan 1. Commodore Perry a. July 8, 1853 -Tokyo Bay *culture change

  6. Annexing Hawaii B. Annexing Hawaii 1. 1872 trade treaty a. agriculture plantations -white planters *new constitution 2. Queen Liliuokalani (1891)

  7. Annexing Hawaii

  8. Trade & Latin America IV. Latin America A.James Blaine 1. Pan-Americanism V. Building a Modern Navy A. Alfred T. Mahan 1. The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1660-1783

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