US Colonies
Spanish-American War
Foreign Policy
Imperial Politics
Miscellaneous
100

Large Caribbean island. Granted independence by Spain after the Spanish-American War.

Cuba

100

Sinking of this ship led to the beginning of the war. Also becomes the rallying cry for supporters of the war.

Maine

100

President T. Roosevelt's foreign policy. Focused on using military power to intimidate other nations.

Big Stick

100

Countries or regions that are controlled by an imperial power. The US's eventually expands to cover most of the Western Hemisphere.

Sphere of Influence

100

Product that drove the US to intervene in Cuban affairs and Hawai'i.

Sugar

200

Group of islands in Southwestern Asia. Seen as the stepping stone to China.

The Philippines

200

Surprising victory for the US. Destroys the Spanish fleet and leads to the US claiming the Philippines.

Battle of Manila Bay

200

Act of accepting a country or territory into another, usually larger, country.

Annexation

200

Chinese secret society that led a rebellion against the imperial powers that controlled parts of China.

Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists, or the Boxers

200

Another name for the Hawai'ian islands.

Sandwich Islands

300

Small island in the Caribbean. Given to the US by Spain after the Spanish-American War.

Puerto Rico

300

Name for T. Roosevelt's volunteer unit.

Rough Riders

300
President Taft's approach to foreign policy. Involved supporting industry and replacing European loans with American loans.

Dollar Diplomacy.

300

This law proposed four things to keep Cuba from losing its independence while placing it well within the US's sphere of influence.

Platt Amendment

300

The desire to build this led to the best know use of President T. Roosevelt's foreign policy

Panama Canal

400

Tiny Pacific island. Taken by the US while sending soldiers to the Philippines.

Guam

400

Battle that gave T. Roosevelt fame and led to the Spanish to retreat from Cuba.

Battle of San Juan Hill or Heights.

400

Act of staying out of a conflict.

Neutrality

400

Areas within a country that are sold or "rented" by another. European powers demand these from China.

Leasehold

400

Type of journalism that focuses on sensational stories, regardless of the truth.

Yellow Journalism
500

Independent island nation brought into the US by Sanford Dole and other plantation owners. Also home to the only royal palace in the US.

Hawai'i

500

Name given to wars where there are two distinct areas of fighting. The allies force Germany to fight one of these wars in World War II.

War on Two Fronts.

500

Argued against annexing the Philippines because the initial costs would outweigh future benefits.

Andrew Carnegie

500

Extreme nationalism. Seen in the US right before the Spanish-American War.

Jingoism

500

Before the Treaty of Kanagawa, this country was the only one allowed to trade in Japan.

The Netherlands

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