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Title: What was / is America


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11/8/10 What was / is Americas role in the world?
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Roosevelt 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.
3
Open 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

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Reactions
Chinas reaction
Our goal
5
The reaction of other nations.
6
In what ways is America involved in the world
today?
What are the obvious or potential negatives of
each of these?
7
American Imperialism in Asia
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Background
  • 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)

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"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
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Imperialism 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

12
Russo-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

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Great 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
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