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Chapter 20 Section 1
Eyes On The Pacific
View This First:
U.S. Expansion in the Late
19th Century
A New Change in American
Policy
The U.S. had always held an
Isolationist view, this meant we
avoided other countries affairs, and
tried to stay out of foreign wars.
 After the opening of Japan, we will
move to an Imperialist view
 This meant we would build empires
by forcing our laws and businesses
on countries throughout the world.

Narrow-Mindedness




Anglo-Saxonism developed where
English-Speaking countries decided they
were the most advanced civilizations on
the planet and it was their duty bring nonEnglish speaking countries up to speed.
Countries were seen as “uncivilized” if
they:
• Didn’t speak English or another European
language
• Didn’t have big businesses and industries
established
• Didn’t take part in overseas trade
Where We Get Anglo-Saxons
W.A.S.P.’s
The United States Looks
Overseas
President Franklin Pierce will send
Commodore Matthew Perry to
open relations with the Japanese in
1853!
 Perry took warships, and used
American military might to impress
the Japanese.
 His visit would begin America’s first
trade with Japan

Commodore Matthew Perry
Still Not This Cool
Should Not Be Confused With…
Or those Commodores

Cause She’s a
BRICK!
HOUUUUSSSSSE!
A Huge Purchase
In 1867 the Secretary of State
William Seward is going to
purchase Alaska from the Russians
 Bought for trade with the Pacific and
natural resources
 Most Americans saw this as a huge
mistake.
 Yeah, right…wait til the Alaskan gold
rush…
 Not to mention oil…

The Basis for
Overseas
Expansion




Alfred Mahan would write a
book stating that every major empire
since the 17th century has protected their
empire with a powerful navy
Henry Cabot Lodge
introduced these ideas to
Congress, and started building
the modern navy
Samoa
and Hawaii
The Samoas and Hawaii would be
seen as important areas for
refueling, and would provide valuable
resources for Americans.
 The United States
would annex both
of these areas after
occupation.



Spheres
of
Influence
are areas
within a
country,
that
foreign
countries
agree to
take
control of.

Issues in China
Issues in China


This would lead to the Open Door
Policy was a U.S. Attempt to end
foreign influence, and allow China to
govern itself.
• Or was it???
The Result: Enter the
Boxer Rebellion

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Chapter 20 Section 1 - Eyes on the Pacific

  • 1. Chapter 20 Section 1 Eyes On The Pacific View This First: U.S. Expansion in the Late 19th Century
  • 2. A New Change in American Policy The U.S. had always held an Isolationist view, this meant we avoided other countries affairs, and tried to stay out of foreign wars.  After the opening of Japan, we will move to an Imperialist view  This meant we would build empires by forcing our laws and businesses on countries throughout the world. 
  • 3. Narrow-Mindedness   Anglo-Saxonism developed where English-Speaking countries decided they were the most advanced civilizations on the planet and it was their duty bring nonEnglish speaking countries up to speed. Countries were seen as “uncivilized” if they: • Didn’t speak English or another European language • Didn’t have big businesses and industries established • Didn’t take part in overseas trade
  • 4. Where We Get Anglo-Saxons
  • 6. The United States Looks Overseas President Franklin Pierce will send Commodore Matthew Perry to open relations with the Japanese in 1853!  Perry took warships, and used American military might to impress the Japanese.  His visit would begin America’s first trade with Japan 
  • 9. Should Not Be Confused With…
  • 10. Or those Commodores Cause She’s a BRICK! HOUUUUSSSSSE!
  • 11. A Huge Purchase In 1867 the Secretary of State William Seward is going to purchase Alaska from the Russians  Bought for trade with the Pacific and natural resources  Most Americans saw this as a huge mistake.  Yeah, right…wait til the Alaskan gold rush…  Not to mention oil… 
  • 12. The Basis for Overseas Expansion   Alfred Mahan would write a book stating that every major empire since the 17th century has protected their empire with a powerful navy Henry Cabot Lodge introduced these ideas to Congress, and started building the modern navy
  • 13. Samoa and Hawaii The Samoas and Hawaii would be seen as important areas for refueling, and would provide valuable resources for Americans.  The United States would annex both of these areas after occupation. 
  • 15. Issues in China  This would lead to the Open Door Policy was a U.S. Attempt to end foreign influence, and allow China to govern itself. • Or was it???
  • 16. The Result: Enter the Boxer Rebellion