Imperialism
Dates
Spanish-American war reasons
Terms
Outcomes of Spanish-American war
100

What is imperialism?

A policy of a strong country extending its power and influence over other countries

100

When did the Spanish-American War take place?

1898

100

This Caribbean island fought for freedom from Spain for years, leading to U.S. sympathy and eventual intervention?

Cuba

100

An exaggerated news stories about Spanish brutality in Cuba to kindle the fire of American sympathy.


Yellow Journalism

100

As a result of the Spanish-American War, this Caribbean island became a U.S. territory and remains one today.


Puerto Rico

200

How did imperialism affect the economies of colonized countries?

  1. To gain natural resources and new markets for trade

200

In what year does the United States granted full independence to the Philippines?

1946

200

William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer used this style of exaggerated reporting to fuel public outrage against Spain?

yellow journalism

200

A resolution issued by US Congress declaring Cuba's independence from Spain


Teller Amendment

200

This Southeast Asian archipelago was ceded to the U.S. for $20 million, leading to a bloody rebellion against American rule.


Philippines

300

What is the goal of imperialism

To build larger empire

300

When did the USS Maine's explode?

February 15,1898

300

The explosion of this U.S. battleship in the Havana Harbor was blamed on Spain and served as a major catalyst for war?

USS Maine

300

A Filipino rebel leader

Emilio Aguinaldo

300

This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War in 1898.


Treaty of Paris?

400

What was a common economic reason for imperialism?

  1. To gain access to raw materials and new markets

400

When did the Teller Amendment was issued?

April 20, 1898

400

American businesses were particularly invested in this Cuban industry, leading to concerns over instability and intervention?

The sugar industry

400

A group of American who opposed the peace treaty placing Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines under U S control


Anti-Imperialist League

400

This territory in the Pacific, acquired after the war, became an important U.S. naval and coaling station.


Guam

500

Why did imperialism lead to resistance and rebellions in many colonized regions?

Colonized peoples resisted because imperial powers often took land, forced labor, and restricted political rights

500

The date when US troops and Filipino rebel led by Emilio Aguinaldo took control of Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

August 13

500

The Spanish-American War helped the U.S. acquire these three overseas territories, increasing American influence?

Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines

500

A stipulation in the Cuban Constitution limiting Cuba's right to make treaties and allowed US to intervene in Cuban affairs.

Platt Amendment

500

Though it gained independence from Spain, this island nation came under U.S. influence through the Platt Amendment.


Cuba