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| Queen of Hawaii until 1893. |
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| Policy of extending nations authority over other countries by economic, political, and military means. |
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| 3 Factors that fueled American Imperialism |
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-Desire for military strength. -Thirst for new markets. -Belief in cultural superiority. |
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| Admiral of the US Navy, and Author of "Influence of Sea Power Upon History". |
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| US purchases Alaska in 1867. |
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| 1890. Set the average tariff rate for imports to the US. |
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| Head of Hawaii's government.(and what would be the massive fruit franchise :]) |
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| Cuban Poet & Journalist. Launched a revolution in 1896. |
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| Cuban general. Sent to Cuba to restore order in 1895. |
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| Diplomatic incident. Written by Enrique de Lome. |
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| warship that mysteriously exploded and sank in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. |
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| Gave the command to fire at the Spanish. |
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| Volunteer cavalry regiment in the Spanish-American War. |
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| 3 Parts of the Treaty of Paris 1898 |
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-Armistice-War Ends -Cuba is free -Puerto Rico and Guam are given to the US. |
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-1901 Amendment -Cuba couldn't pass treaties with anyone else, could not go into debt. US could buy or lease land to establish navel bases. -US had right to intervene at any time. |
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| Ended military rule and started a government. |
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| A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power. |
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| Messages asking the countries not to interfere with US trading rights in China. |
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| US did not want to take over any part of Cuba. |
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| 51 Mile ship canal that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. |
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| 1823: Basically stating "Stay on your side!" |
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| enforced the Monroe Doctrine. |
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| W.H. Taft. Basically "Gets countries to invest in your country." |
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| The US had a moral responsibility to deny recognition to any Latin American government. |
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