Causes
Diplomacy
Expansion
Causes for the Spanish American War
Effects of the Spanish American War
100

An economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations

Imperialism 
100

A policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823

Monroe Doctrine

100

During imperialism Matthew Perry expanded American influence here

Japan

100

Technique to sell more newspapers through exaggerated news events

Yellow Journalism

100

This state played a prominent role in the Spanish American war because of the proximity to the war

Florida
200

Reason for imperialism for economic expansion 

Gold 
200

Assertion of U.S. dominance navy 

Big Stick Diplomacy 

200

Many died of Malaria or yellow fever while building this but as a result medical advancements in tropical diseases were made

Panama Canal

200

the first volunteer cavalry in the Spanish-American War

Rough Riders

200

Florida city that grew during the Spanish American War known for the cigar industry

Ybor

300

Reason for imperialism for cultural superiority 

God 

300

System in which support is given only to countries whos beliefs are similar to that of the democratic US

Moral Diplomacy 

300

A policy of economic control over Chinese markets

Open door policy 

300
Spain was blamed for the explosion and sinking of this ship

USS Maine

300

Following the Spanish American War this was the title of the relationship of Cuba to the US 

Protectorate 

400

Reason for imperialism for political and military expansion 

Glory 

400

The effort of the US to further its aims in Latin America through use of its economic power

Dollar Diplomacy 

400
Sugar was a natural resource obtained when America imperialized into this area

Hawaii 

400

Published criticism towards President McKinley calling him week and concerned only with gaining the favor of the crowd

De Lome Letter

400

Of the territories the US gained following the Spanish American war, this is the only one that is no longer a US territory

Philippines

500

Written by Fredrick Turner to justify imperialism 

Frontier thesis 

500
Amendment to the Monroe Doctrine that stated the US would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary

Roosevelt Corollary 

500

a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority

Spheres of Influence

500

extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy

Jingoism 

500

The document that officially made Cuba a protectorate 

Platt amendment 

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