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Big Sister Policy
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Pushed by James G. Blaine; aimed at rallying the Latin American nations behind Uncle Sam's leadership and opening Latin American markets to American traders.
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American Navy v. German Navy
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Nearly came to blows; over the faraway Samoan Islands in the South Pacific, which were originally divided between the two nations.
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America v. Italy
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America lynched 11 Italians in New Orleans
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America v. Chile
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Chile killed 2 American sailors; almost at war; but Chile paid to make up for the loss.
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America v. Canada
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Over seal hunting
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America v. Britain
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Boundary issues in South America
- Cleveland and Olney wanted to taunt the British with setting up a boundary line. |
Great Rapprochement (Reconcilliation)
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Made peace between America and Britain.
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Queen Liliuokalani
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Blocked the Americans from annexing Hawaii.
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Insurrectos
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Protesters who torched canefields and sugar mills; used destructive tactics.
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General "Butcher" Weyler
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Undertook to crush the rebellion by herding civilians into barbed-wire reconcentration camps, where many died.
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Maine
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Battleship, sent to Cuba to protect and evacuate Americans if in danger, was mysteriously blown up.
- Americans thought Spain did it. - Actually it was accidental but it started the American -Spanish war |
Teller Amendment
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Proclaimed that when the U.S. had overthrown Spain's misrule, it would give Cuba its freedom.
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Manila
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George Dewey had to wait a long time for more troops to arrive, then he captured this fort on August 13, 1898.
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Rough Riders
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Part of the invading army, volunteers consisting of mostly western cowboys and other hardy characters; led by Leonard Wood; organized by Roosevelt
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Puerto Rico
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1st territory not to be annexed as a state.
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