The idea that America was meant to reach from coast to coast
What was the first US annexation from Mexico?
Texas
Which US state is Cuba closest to?
Florida
Provide two reasons why America annexed Hawaii, based on the political cartoons from class.
-It did not seem challenging for USA to obtain
-Competition with Japan and England
-Thriving sugar business
During the height of imperialism, Samoa was split between America and ...
Germany
T/F: All Okinawans want the United States bases removed.
False: 20% support the bases.
What's two forms of imperialism?
Ecological
Military
Economic
Cultural
How did Spain gain control of the territory of current day California?
It sent Junipero Serra to establish a line of missions along the coast to subjugate Native Americans and claim California for Spain before Russia could.
Provide two reasons why America invaded Cuba
- the humanitarian crisis with concentration camps
- millions of acres/ iron mines/ sugar cane "vacant"
- explosion of American warship off Cuban coast
- America can "help" Cubans govern
- If Germany/England can do it, America can do it
What was the “real theft” that occurred in Hawaii after annexation?
The culture lost to imperialism. Hawaiians were forbidden from speaking their native language, etc.
What does it mean to be a US National?
-Not an official US citizen
-Must pay a fee/take test to gain citizenship
-Cannot run for president/vote in federal elections
-cannot hold certain government jobs
Why were Americans in Okinawa to begin with?
To fight the Japanese in WWII
What's the term that means "The act of adding a territory to an existing country?"
(there's one correct, technical answer!)
annexation/annex
Why were Americans in Texas to begin with?
Independent Mexico couldn't secure it's northernmost territory from the encroachment of Native Americans, and thereby asked Americans to come occupy the land.
What are two regions gained by America from the Spanish-American War?
Philippines
Guam
Puerto Rico
Military base in Cuba (not Cuba overall!)
Political cartoons like these were meant for American audiences. Why would artists depict Queen Liliuokalani as this?:
To dehumanize the Hawaiians so the public would not be bothered that America helped overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy and stole the land.
Why do some Samoans not want to be granted American citizenship? (provide 1 specific answer)
To protect Samoan traditional culture (fa'a Samoa) like...
-communal land ownership
-respect for elders
-local traditional customs
-fear that laws to protect natives will lead to legal battles based on race (can't discriminate based on race claims)
Some don't want American Samoa to turn into Hawaii, which had laws against practicing their culture after annexation.
This was a controversial economic factor in westward expansion
Its consequence of spreading slavery for economic growth via cash crops.
Mexico's messy internalized politics in the 1800s was a cause of...
Mexico's losing the war with America due to weak armies and thereby lost a third of its territory.
What's the overall significance of the United States involving itself with Cuba?
It demonstrated the strength of the USA as a superpower/gained respect from other large countries
Who led a coup (overthrow) of the Hawaiian monarchy, and who helped?
Sanford B. Dole, helped by the United States
Why are American Samoans not granted automatic citizenship and are instead called US Nationals?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that these territories were inhabited by "alien races" and might not easily adapt to American legal systems and traditions.
What did Okinawans demand when they fought for reversion? (provide 2 ideas!)
-to be controlled by Japan but treated with equality
-American military bases removed
-no nuclear weapons on Okinawa anymore
Name four of the acquired territories during Westward Expansion:
Which Mexican commander led most fights against America for the war of land?
Antonio López de Santa Anna
In what year did America invade Cuba?
1898
Which president ultimately led annexing Hawaii as the 50th state in 1959?
President McKinley
How many years was American Samoa controlled by the U.S. Navy? (correct answer is within a 5 year range!)
51 years
(1900-1951)
According to Professor Maedomari Hiromori, how much (%) does Okinawa depend on the military bases to boost its economy today?
5%