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Definition : The United States battleship Maine was blown up by a mine in an explosion that killed 260 officers and men on board.
People Involved : The Spanish were blamed for the explosion
Impact on Foreign Policy : This was the main reason the U.S. joined the war -
Definition : Cubans wanted independence from the Spanish so the United States decided to support their cause and use Cuba as an ally to go to war with Spain.
People Involved : The Spanish, Americans, Cubans
Impact on Foreign Policy : We align ourselves with cuba and therefore gain more resouces. -
Definition : Teddy Roosevelt led the rough riders at san juan hill in cuba to defeat the Spanish and win the war
People Involved : The Rough Riders led by Teddy Roosevelt
Impact on Foreign Policy : Since Spain lost the war they had to give up some of their pacific territories including Puerto Rico, Guam and The Philippines in exchange for 20 million from the U.S. These newly acquired lands in the pacific stregthened our navy and gave America more power and resources -
Definition : The Hawaiian Territory was now officially part of the United States.
People Involved : President William McKinley and Sanford Dole became mayor
Impact on Foreign Policy : The US got more resources (Pineapple and Sugar Plantations) -
Definition : The Philippine Islands were now officially part of the United States because of our win in the Spanish American War
People Involved : William McKinley (President at the time)
Impact on Foreign Policy : Extened US influence to the Pacific -
Definition : Guam was now officially a territory of the United States. Spain had to give it up after they lost the war
People Involved : President William Mckinley, The Spanish
Impact on Foreign Policy : Extended U.S. influence to the pacific and therefore strengthened our navy -
Definition : Stated that all countries had trading rights in China
People Involved : John Hay (Secretary of State), Alfred E. Hippisley , William W. Rockhill
Impact on Foreign Policy : Opened Asian Markets to US businesses -
Definition : A policy that prevented European countries from using force to collect debt.
People Involved : President Theodore Roosevelt
Impact on Foreign Policy : made the U.S. an "international poilce power" and they also took their own share of money when they collected debt for the European nations. -
Definition : Encouraged other nations to invest in Carribean Islands
Date : 1909-1913
People Involved : President William Howard Taft and his Secretary of State, Philander C. Knox
Impact on Foreign Policy : Extended American Sphere of Influence and increased economic stability in Carribean Nations -
Definition : Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is assassinated by Gavriolo Princip of Serbia
People Involved : Gavriolo Princip, Archduke Ferdinand
How this event affected WWI : The event that triggered the European Alliances and this triggered WW1 -
Definition : a union or association formed, between countries or organzations, for mutual benefit
People Involved : Great Britain and U.S., Germany and Austria-Hungary
How this event affected WWI : Dragged many countries into the war since they wanted to be loyal to their allies. (When your ally went to war so did you) -
Definition : Pride in one's country.
People Involved : U.S., Germany, Great Britain, etc...
How this event affected WWI : It was one of the causes of the war because everybody involved in the conflict felt that their nation was better so they went to war to prove it, some people also wanted independence -
Definition : a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. This expansionism is cause by a growing economy and the shift from agriculture to industrial. There were more business and people wanted to trade so they needed a foreign poliy
People Involved : United States
How this event affected WWI : You could gain more territory if you won the war so this was one of a country motives for entering the war. More territory in Pacific = Stronger Navy -
Definition : the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
People Involved : United States, Great Britain, Germany, Russia, France
How this event affected WWI : Everybody wanted to prove that their miliatary was the most powerful so they went too war to prove it (bragging rights). -
Definition : Nationalism, Militarism, and Imperialism all lead to the start of the world's first global conflict.
People Involved : Sebia, Austria-Hungary, France, Britain, Russia, Italy, Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
How this event affected WWI : Countries all around the world must assemble their armies, choose a side, and go to war -
Definition : a 77.1 km ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
People Involved : President Theodore Roosevelt
Impact on Foreign Policy : Took less time to transport goods, and the US could charge people to use the canal. -
Definition : Germany officially declares the waters around the British Isles a warzone and they will sink any ships that entered that area
People Involved : Germans
How this event affected WWI : This was like a warning and it is the reason for some of the future ocnflict with the U.S. -
Definition : Germany's "U-Boats" sink the Lusitana (sister ship of the titanic) killing 1.100 people including 120 Americans
People Involved : Americans, Germans, British
How this event affected WWI : This kickstarted the conflict between the U.S. and Germany especially since there were Americans killed -
Definition : Germany promises to not sink any more merchant ships without warning
People Involved : Germans
How this event affected WWI : By making this pledge they are reassuring the U.S. and keeping them out of the war. -
Definition : Germany waged submarine warfare against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
People Involved : Germans, British, Irish
How this event affected WWI : Gave German an edge in cobat since submarines were new at the time also causes more conflict between the United States and Germany -
Definition : The British are able to decode a telegram that Germany sent to Mexico. The message proposed an alliance between the two nations if Mexico would go to war with the US, and in return Germany would help Mexico get back territories that the U.S. stole from them
People Involved : German, British Intellingence, Mexico, United States
How this event affected WWI : This was the last straw for the U.S. and it's the reason we join WWI -
Definition : The U.S is officially is officially in World War 1 and at war with the Central Powers
People Involved : Congress, Woodrow Wilson
How this event affected WWI : Stregthened the power of the Allies and we helpd bring an end to the war -
Definition : This act gave the U.S government the power to raise a national army for entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people
People Involved : Woodrow Wilson, U.S. Congress
How this event affected WWI : Gave the U.S. a way to get soldiers if need be and this gave them a numbers advantage -
Definition : Woodrow Wilson makes 14 points or suggestions for europe to consider while they create the treaty. Even though the primary theme of his points were peace, only one of them were actually put on the Treaty of Versailles
People Involved : Wilson, European Nations
How this event affected WWI : This created the league of nations that was tasked with keeping the peace in europe -
Definition : After 4 years of devastating battles and over 38 million casualties, WWI is over.
People Involved : United States, germany, Great Britain, France
How this event affected WWI : Left Europe in shambles and positioned the United States as a worldwide superpower. -
Definition : The treaty made Germany admit blame for the war and pay reparations, it was centered around giving Germany maximum punishment
People Involved : Germany, Woodrow Wilson, European Nations
How this event affected WWI : This treaty ended the 4 year global conflict and essentially led to WW2 because of how harsh it was towards Germany