Republican Imperialism
Apostles
- Alfred Thayer Mahan was "the ablest and most effective apostle of imperialism"
- Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst
- John Fiske and Josiah Strong and John Burgess
- James G. Blaine
Hawaii
- history of American influence since 1820
- June 16, 1897 - Hawaii annexation treaty submitted
- sought by Sanford Dole since 1893 revolution
- McKinley declared protectorate - against Japan
- July 6, 1898 - treaty passed for annexation
- included Johnston atoll 700 mi. southwest claimed by Hawaii since 1858
- landowning map
Samoa
- Strategic pacific island with good harbors for naval bases 3000 miles south of Hawaii, halfway to Australia
- 1884 German protectorate but 1888 native revolt
- American property shelled by German ships, caused wave of anti-German feeling in U.S. and jingoism
- 1889 Congress voted funds to defend Samoa from Germans
- Apia harbor hurricane mar. 16, 1889, sank 6 ships, prevented war
- 1889 treaty created "condominium" shared by U.S., Ger., Brit.
- 1899 civil war between native factions resulted in formal partition
- American Samoa included Tutuila and 6 islands
Cuba
- Yellow Press
- USS Maine sunk
- Feb. 15 at 9:40 pm - 264 dead of 350 crew
- Mar. 6 - McKinley requests $50m for military bill
- Films were seen in nickelodeon and vaudeville theaters
- Splendid Little War - lasted only 10 weeks, John Hay expressed the opinion of most Americans (except the enlisted men who fought the war, 5462 U.S. dead, most from disease, supply problems, racial conflicts); Spanish navy easily destroyed by Dewey and Schley; Col. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders to popular glory; America acquired its first colonies
- Apr. 25 - war declaration signed by McKinley
- Apr. 27 - Dewey gets orders to attack Manila fleet
- May 1 at 5:41 am - Dewey on Olympia: "You may fire when ready, Gridley" then eats breakfast
- May 15 - TR forms his Rough Rider 1st Vol. Cavalry
- May 19 - Adm. Wm. Sampson vs. fleet in Santiago
- May 30 - Gen. Wm. Shafter to capture Santiago , Gen. Nelson Miles to take Puerto Rico
- June 22 - Daiquiri landing - 32 ships with 20,000
- June 24 - Las Guasimas - black 10th Cavalry
- July 1 - Kettle Hill, San Juan Hill - TR uses pistol from USS Maine to kill a Spaniard
- July 3 - Comm. W.S. Schley defeats Cervera
- Aug. 12 - Manila falls, armistice signed (Cuba free, cede P.R. & Guam, occupy Manila)
- Sept. 5 - Malolos Constitution, Aguinaldo govt.
- Oct. 24 - "duty, destiny, Dewey" - "nothing left for us to do but take them all... to uplift and Christianize them"
- Dec. 10 - all Phil., P.R., Guam ceded; Cuba free
- Feb. 6, 1899 - Treaty of Paris ratified 57-27
Philippine "Insurrection"
- Feb. 4 - colonial war until July 4, 1902 - cost of $400m., 4200 U.S., 220,000 filipino dead
- Feb. 17 - Anti-Imperialist League from 30 states
- George F. Hoare, Eugene Hale, , Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain
- Mar. 31, 1899 - U.S. Army captured Malolos
- Mar. 23, 1901 - Gen. Fred Funston captured Aguinaldo
- Films seen in nickelodeon and vaudeville theaters
China
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revised 2/28/03 by Schoenherr