rise of a world power

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    Alfred T. Mahan

    Alfred T. Mahan joined the U.S navy i n the late 1850 and served for nearly forty years. In the 1886, he became president of the newly established naval war college in Newport, Rhode Islan. Throughout his lifetime, mahan was one of the most outspoken advocates of american military expansion. 1660 -1783 the influence of sea power.
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    Sanford B. doie as president of the republic of hawaii

    in 1983 Sanford B. led the provisional gov. white it worked out plains for the U.S TO Annex the island doie worked to limit native rights in 1887 and needed to overthrow the queen.
  • Spanish American War

    After the explosion of U.S Maine and U.S wanted European powers to remain out Western hemisphere were reasons of war military actions happened in reasons of war
  • Open Door policy

    the open door policy gave all nations equal rights when trading with china.The boxer rebellion threatened the lives of foreigners living in china. An international army crushed the rebellion.
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    Theodore Roosevelt

    Became Governor of N.Y. with the Republican Party. In 1901, Teddy became William Mckinley up when mckinley was assassinated Roosevelt became pres. HE became the youngest man to become Pres., he also won 2nd term in 1904. Teddy's foreign policy was to 'speak' softly and carry a big stick.
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    A sistant secretary of the Navy Theodore R. raisen a volunteer force, known as the "Rough Riders."Acting with other army regiments they defeated spanish forces at San Juan Hill in Cuba.
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    Panama Canal by U.S

    The U.S. wanted to built the Panama canal to shorten the ocean Journey from the east coast to the west coast. took 10 yrs to complete, cost of thousands of lives and $400 million.
  • roosevelt colollary

    The rose corollary changed the monore doctrine.
    -The Monre doc. blocked further expansion of Europe in westerner hemisphere, the rose.Corollary went one step further.
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    dollar diplomacy

    purpose of dollar diplomacy was a form against american foreign policy to further its Iams in Latin American and east Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries one of its advantages would be to encourage us investments in south and central american, the Carribean.
  • thofore rose

    assistant secretary of navy theodore rose. raised a volunteer force known as regiments they defeated spanish forces at San Juan Hill in Cuba.