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37 Cards in this Set

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Imperialism
quest for colonial empires
Henry Cabot Lodge
of Massachusetts
Alfred Thayer Mahan
influential supporter
Kalakaua
took throne in 1874
Liliuokalani
succeeded him ^
spheres of influence
country has rights over things
John Hay
call for open door
Open Door Policy
equal access
Boxer Rebellion
government officials
Matthew Perry
persuade japan
Jose Marti
born of Havana Cuba
Valeriano Weyler
put down the revolt
William Randolph Hearst
Cuban
William McKinley
veteran of Civil War
USS Maine
sent to Havana
teller amendment
once america won they would leave
George Dewey
in Hong Kong
Emilio Aguinaldo
fighting for independence
Rough Riders
American Indians and ranchers
Philippine Government Act
Organic Act
Jones Act of 1916
elect both houses
Leonard Wood
governor of Cuba
Platt Amendment
part of constitution
protectorate
US protect Cuba from others
Foraker Act
Puerto Rico's governor
Philippe Bunau-Varilla
former chief engineer
Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
US over that area
Roosevelt Corollary
Monroe Doctrine
dollar diplomacy
replacing European with USA
Porfirio Diaz
came to power in 1877
Emiliano Zapata
led a rebel army
Fransisco Madero
unlikely candidate
Mexican Revolution
toppled Diaz dictatorship
Victoriano Huerta
seized control
Venustiano Carranza
were not united
Fransisco "Pancho" Villa
were not united
John J. Pershing
led forces into Chihiahua