History Notes-Unit 2
History Notes-Unit 2
History Notes-Unit 2
3. Philippines:
- American occupation of the Philippines met bitter opposition from the
Filipinos.
- Philippine insurrection lasted longer than the Spanish-American War.
Divided public opinion
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Platt Amendment
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Stipulated that the Cuban govt. could not enter any foreign
agreements, must allow the US to est. naval bases as needed on the
island, and must give the US the right to intervene whenever
necessary.
(We were the big brother to Cuba- a protectorate)
Boxer Rebellion
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Roosevelt wanted to move the military quickly between the Atlantic and
Pacific.
1902- US bought the canal rights for 40$ million from a French company.
The US still had to lease the canal route; Panama was a province of
Columbia.
1903- Panama Revolution- The Rep. of Panama was created, and they
leased the canal zone to the US.
1904- Work begun, but was halted the next year due to yellow fever.
Dr. William Gorgas- Helped destroy mosquitos and yellow fever.
This allowed work to resume- Ships were passing through by 1914.
1907- Sent the USs Great White Fleet of 16 battleships around the
world.
Mainly done to impress Japan.
Part 2- 10/28/16
The United States Enters the First World War
Background for War
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Competing Alliances:
1. Triple Alliance
a. Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy
b. Began in 1882
2. Triple Entente:
a. France, Great Britain, Russia. (1907)
b. The system of alliances played an important part in
turning the assassination into war.
June 28, 1914- Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of AustriaHungary, was assassinated in Sarajevo.
Killer: Gavrilo Princip; A Serbian Nationalist.
American Neutrality
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Proclamation of Neutrality
o Wilson- Thought the allies could win without U.S. involvement.
o The U.S. adopted a Neutral position.
o Americans had a tough time remaining uninvolved
Propaganda
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Election of 1916
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1917- Germany unleashed its submarines to sink ALL ships in the war
zone.
Wilson then broke off relations with Germany. (very bad)
Zimmerman Telegram- Germany was trying to lure Mexico and Japan to its
side.
o Mexico may gain land back from the U.S.
April 6, 1917- U.S. declared war on Germany.
American Participation
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By June 5, 1917, almost 10 million men between the ages of 21-31 had
registered for the war.
American Mobilizationo America was caught short on supplies.
o Needed to make adjustments to prepare.
Wartime Agencies:
1. War Industries Board (WIB)
- Spur production and coordinate war industries.
- Similar efforts brought order to the shipping and railroad industries.
- Led by Bernard Baruch- Prepared industry.
2. Food Administration
- Increasing American food production became a top priority.
- The country came together to raise the food.
- Victory gardens- Promoted by Hoover.
- Wheat, Pork, and Sugar were top priorities.
3. Committee on Public Information (CPI)
- 150,000 citizen lecturers.
- Said the war was fought for freedom and democracy.
- Helped spur the sale of Liberty Bonds.
American Preparation
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American Expeditionary Force (AEF)- American troops involved in WWILed by General John J. Pershing.
Wanted to keep U.S. troops together.
Battle of Belleau Woods- US troops distinguished themselves.
o Stooped the Germans, drove them back, broke through the line.
Battle of the Argonne Forest- Massive American counterattack.
Allies pressed on to victory- November 11, 1918.
American troops and supplies helped turn the tide of battle.
Peace Making
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Big Four
o Leaders of US, Great Britian, France, and Italy.
o Dominated the peace negotiations at Versailles.