Title: What was / is America
111/8/10 What was / is Americas role in the world?
2Roosevelt Corollary The U.S. will react to
anything in the world that threatens its
interests.
Big Stick Diplomacy Walk softly, but carry a
big stick.
3Open Door Policy
- Imperialist nations had been carving out spheres
of influence in China throughout the late 1800s - America sent letters (Open Door Notes) to all
those nations asking for equal trading rights in
China for all nations
4Reactions
Chinas reaction
Our goal
5The reaction of other nations.
6In what ways is America involved in the world
today?
What are the obvious or potential negatives of
each of these?
7American Imperialism in Asia
8Background
- Burlingame Treaty of 1868 led to fair play
between nations, unrestricted Chinese immigration
to America (Central Pacific R/R) and no American
interference in Chinese domestic affairs - Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 suspended
immigration from China for ten years
9- Chinese resented foreign influence in China
this resentment grew after the Open Door Policy
was announced. - Chinese patriots (called Boxers) started a
rebellion to rid China of foreign influence in
1900 Boxer Rebellion - A coalition of the Open Door nations put down the
rebellion and forced China to pay reparations
(money for war damages)
10"China never wanted foreigners any more than
foreigners wanted Chinamen, and on this question
I am with the Boxers every time. The Boxer is a
patriot. He loves his country better than he does
the countries of other people. I wish him
success. The Boxer believes in driving us out of
his country. I am a Boxer too, for I believe in
driving him out of our country." -Mark Twain
November 23, 1900
11Imperialism in Japan
- American whalers wanted to refuel in Japan and
American traders wanted tea, silk, and other
goods - In 1852, Commodore Matthew Perry was sent to
Japan with huge black warships (the warships
terrified the Japanese) - Japan opened trade with the west in 1854
12Russo-Japanese War
- Japan and Russia were fighting over Korea and
Manchuria, China - Both nations were too strong to lose, but too
weak to win (stalemate) - President T. Roosevelt negotiated a peace treaty
for two reasons - 1 he wanted Russia and Japan to uphold the Open
door Policy - 2 he feared that Japan would grow too strong
and threaten America in the Pacific
13Great White Fleet
- President T. Roosevelt sent the U.S. Navy on a
global cruise in 1907 to show that the USA could
protect its interests by force - The sixteen battleships were painted white and
called the Great White Fleet - The Great White Fleet was the embodiment of
Roosevelts Big Stick Diplomacy