Hawaii
Alaska
Spanish-American War
Panama
Misc.
100

When did the U.S. annex Hawaii?

1898

100

How much did the U.S. spend to buy Alaska?

2 cents per acre, a total of $72 million. 

100

Who was the world power before and after the Spanish-American War?

Before - Spain

After - U.S.

100

Who wanted to buy the Panama Canal Zone and how much was it bought for?

Theodore Roosevelt bought it for $10 million.

100

What happened in Cuba? 

The U.S. drove out the Spanish and helped the Cubans gain independence.

200

Where is Hawaii in relation to the U.S. mainland?

Far west of the Pacific

200

Who bought Alaska?

William Seward and Andrew Johnson bought Alaska from Russia.

200

When and why did the Spanish-American War start?

It started on February 15, 1898, when the Maine exploded, killing 260 American sailors and the U.S. blamed Spain for it.

200

Where is Panama in relation to the U.S. mainland?

South
200

Where are the Philippines and Cuba in relation to the Continental U.S.?

Philippines - Far west 

Cuba - Southeast

300

What 2 groups wanted to annex Hawaii?

The farmers and the Navy wanted to annex Hawaii.

300

Where is Alaska in relation to the U.S. mainland?

Northwest

300

Was taking over Cuba a good idea?

Yes, because they got naval bases and Puerto Rico.

300

What happened?

The french failed to build the Canal due to disease and hard labor. America wanted to continue the project and offered to buy Panama, but they were rejected by Colombia and the U.S. declared war.

300

What happened in the Philippines and what did the U.S. end up with?

The U.S. started offensive operations when the Spanish-American War started and drove the Spanish out. The U.S. "bought" the Philippines for $20 million and could use it as a stop for ships. 

400

What 2 reasons made Hawaii valuable?

The farmers would get a bonus and not have to pay taxes on the sugar they imported and they wanted to build naval bases there.

400
What did the Americans think of this deal?

Most people believed that it was a bad idea and viewed it as a frozen wasteland.

400

Was taking over the Philippines good for the U.S.?

Yes, because ships going to and from Asia could stop there for supplies.

400

Why was the Panama Canal important?

It was important because it allowed ships to cross from the Pacific to the Atlantic much easier.

500

What happened to Queen Liliuokalani and why did it happen?

She was dethroned and put on house arrest because she tried to revolt against the Americans.
500

Why was it a very good deal for the U.S.?

It was a very good deal for the U.S. because it was full of natural resources, including gold and oil.

500

What role did the media play in the war?

Newspapers competed for customers and used yellow journalism to create stories that were based on rumors and lies. These newspapers made sympathy for Cubans grow, driving many Americans to go to war for Cuba.

500

Was this a good move for the U.S.? Why?

Yes, because they could move ships more quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific.

500

Why did the U.S. use imperialism?

They used it because they wanted stops for the voyage to and from Asia for food, water and fuel.

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