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American Foreign Policy

American Foreign Policy. 1898-1914. US HISTORY EOC REVIEW. Color Palette By: Piahr. Imperialism in China. INFLUENCE. Map Credit: Mosr. “Open Door” Policy. 1899. U.S. disregards existing European Spheres of Influence in China. Photo Credit: YayAdrian. Boxer Rebellion. (1899-1901).

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American Foreign Policy

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  1. AmericanForeign Policy 1898-1914 US HISTORY EOC REVIEW Color Palette By: Piahr

  2. Imperialism in China • INFLUENCE Map Credit: Mosr

  3. “Open Door” Policy 1899 U.S. disregards existing European Spheres of Influence in China Photo Credit: YayAdrian

  4. BoxerRebellion (1899-1901)

  5. Platt Amendment 1901 “Independent” Cuba • U.S. can intervene in cases of civil unrest • Perpetual Naval Lease @ Guantanamo Bay

  6. A Legacy of Resentment Cuban resentment against the United States would culminate in the establishment of Fidel Castro’s anti-American government in the 1959 Cuban Revolution.

  7. FOREIGN POLICY BY PRESIDENT

  8. “Speak softly… and carry a big stick.” -- West African Proverb Photo Credit: Katie Tegtmeyer

  9. “Big Stick” Diplomacy • Teddy Roosevelt • OBJECTIVE: • KEEP EUROPE OUT of Latin America (Roosevelt Corollaryto the Monroe Doctrine) • USE FORCE to defend American interests in Latin America

  10. The Great White Fleet Projection of American NAVAL POWER The U.S.S. Connecticut leads the fleet

  11. 1823 Monroe Doctrine Read my lips, Europe … NO NEW COLONIES! Monroe

  12. The “Roosevelt Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine European nations should stay out of the Americas, altogether… If Europe has a problem with Latin America, we’ll settle it on their behalf.

  13. The “Policeman” of Latin America

  14. CANAL Map Credit: TastyCakes

  15. This is getting old... Map Credit: TastyCakes

  16. Panama Canal • REBELLION

  17. Yay, Rebels!!! Photo Credit: James Barber

  18. Panama Canal Completed 1914

  19. Big Bill’s DollarDiplomacy Photo Credit: Jon_Tucker

  20. Dollar Diplomacy • William Howard Taft • OBJECTIVE: • PROTECTAmerican business interests in Latin America

  21. M&MDiplomacy Photo Credit: Sarah Shelmidine

  22. Moral (Missionary) Diplomacy • Woodrow Wilson • OBJECTIVE: • SUPPORTdemocratic governments in Latin America • OPPOSEoppressive or undemocratic governments

  23. Democracy!

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