APUSH Period 7-Part 1

  • Purchase of Alaska

    Purchase of Alaska
    Alaska was purchased from Russia by William Seward under president Andrew Johnson.
  • "The Influence of Power Upon History" was published

    "The Influence of Power Upon History" was published
    Alfred Thayer Mahan published "The Influence of Power Upon History" which was a history of naval warfare and how to achieve sea power. It lead to naval race in World War One.
  • Hawaii overthrows Monarch

    Hawaii overthrows Monarch
    United States helped aid overthrow of Hawaiian monarch, Queen Lilluokalani.
  • Cuban Revolt

    Cuban Revolt
    Cuban revolted for independence from Spain by sabotaging waste Cuban plantations.
  • De Lome Letter

    De Lome Letter
    Spanish diplomat's letter leaked out to press and was critical of Mckinley causing U.S. support.
  • Treaty of Peace in Paris

    Treaty of Peace in Paris
    Treaty brought Cuban independence from Spain.
  • Fleet to Philippines

    Fleet to Philippines
    Commodore George Dewey went to Philippines and open fired on Spanish ships in manila Bay.
  • Yellow Journalism

    Yellow Journalism
    Yellow Journalism played a huge role in Cuban war for independence, by exaggerating and creating emotion for war cause.
  • Battle of Santiago de Cuba

    Battle of Santiago de Cuba
    U.S. navy defeated Spanish forces and led to Cuba's independence.
  • Hawaii Annexation

    Hawaii Annexation
    After conflict over Cleveland opposing annexation, President Mckinley and Congress annex Hawaii.
  • Sinking of Maine

    Sinking of Maine
    It killed 260 U.S. people and yellow press accused Spain of deliberately blowing up ship.
  • Teller Admendment

    Teller Admendment
    This amendment authorized war and stated U.S. had no intention of controlling Cuba.
  • Philippine Annexation

    Philippine Annexation
    Philippians was annexed which led to guerrilla fight against U.S.
  • Hays notes

    Hays notes
    Hay dispatched a diplomatic note to nations with spheres of influence in China about concept of open door policy.
  • Boxer Rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion
    Society of Harmonious Fist or Boxers attacked foreign settlements. US. came in and crushed rebellion.
  • Hawaii Becomes U.S. Territory

    Hawaii Becomes U.S. Territory
    Hawaii after conflict over annexation became a territory of the U.S.
  • Cuba and the Platt Amendment

    Cuba and the Platt Amendment
    It was a term agreement to withdraw troops from Cuba. It subjected Cuba under U.S. oversight and control.
  • Theodore Roosevelt succeed to president

    Theodore Roosevelt succeed to president
    McKinley was shot and Roosevelt succeeds to president and starts his foreign policy idea of "speak softly ad carry a big stick."
  • Hay-Pauncefote Treaty

    Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
    Treaty with Britain that states U.S. could dig canal without British involvement.
  • Big Stick Policy and Santo Domingo

    Big Stick Policy and Santo Domingo
    Rather than let Europeans intervene in Latin American, America intervened in Santo Domingo.
  • Root-Takahira Agreement

    Root-Takahira Agreement
    Agreement between U.S. and Japan pledging mutual respect for each nations possessions and support Open Door Policy.
  • Intervention in Nicaragua

    Intervention in Nicaragua
    Taft intervened Nicaragua's financial affairs to protect American investment due to dollar diplomacy ideals.
  • Panama Canal Completed

    Panama Canal Completed
    Canal was built 1904-1914 and many laborers lost their lives due to construction of it.
  • Tampico incident

    Tampico incident
    American seamen went ashore and were arrested resulting in war between Mexico and U.S.
  • Lusitania crisis

    Lusitania crisis
    British passenger ship sunk triggering war cause in U.S.
  • U.S. Declares War

    U.S. Declares War
    Wilson went before Congress to declare war against Germany.
  • Zimmerman Telegraph

    Zimmerman Telegraph
    Telegraph was intercepted and showed Germany's secret offer to Mexico to gain back lost land from U.S. if they help their cause.
  • Espionage Act

    Espionage Act
    Act that allowed imprisonment up to 20 years to rebellion in forces or obstructing the draft.
  • Selective Service Act

    Selective Service Act
    Act stated that all groups are to be called to service, it brought great numbers during world war one.
  • Pursuing Villa into Mexico

    Pursuing Villa into Mexico
    Woodrow Wilson ordered John Pershing to pusue Villa into Mexico.
  • Fourteen Points

    Fourteen Points
    Woodrow Wilson presented to congress as "peace without victory"
  • Treaty of Versailles

    Treaty of Versailles
    Treaty ended World War One and had harsh terms for losing side.
  • Red Scare in U.S.

    Red Scare in U.S.
    Fears of socialism grew and were fueled by Communist takeover in Russia. Anti-German turned to anti Communist was known as the red scare.