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Foreign Policy People from Civil War to WWI

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Represented Britain at the Treaty of Versailles David Lloyd George
Secretary of State who advocated a policy of Pan Americanism; brought about the first Pan-American Congress James Blaine
Deposed by planters in 1893 Queen Liliuokalani
Wrote famous book on the The Influence of Sea Power upon History advocating the importance of a strong navy and worldwide bases for that navy Alfred T. Mahan
This commodore led the American navy to destroy the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay in the Spanish American War George Dewey
Leader of the Filipino insurrection against both Spain and the United States Emilio Aguinaldo
Secretary of State who sent a note offering to arbitrate a dispute between Britain and Venezuela claiming that the Monroe Doctrine made the US sovereign on issues in the Western Hemisphere Richard Olney
President who refused to annex Hawaii feeling that it was beyond the federal government's power Grover Cleveland
Led raids on suspected anarchists in 1919 A. Mitchell Palmer
Imprisoned during WWI for criticizing American policy and involvement in war; example of the hysteria of the period Eugene V. Debs
Majority Leader of the Senate who had reservations about the Treaty of Versailles, particularly the article that said that US must protect the territorial and political integrity of other League members Henry Cabot Lodge
Spanish ambassador the US who wrote a letter criticizing McKinley; this letter served to exacerbate American feelings towards Spain Dupy de Lome
Secretary of State who arranged the purchase of Alaska William H. Seward
Reverend who wrote the book, Our Country: Its Possible Future and Present Crisis arguing that our Anglo-Saxon heritage made us a superior country Josiah Strong
Secretary of State who wrote notes to imperialist nations asking them to offer assurances that they would respect the principle of equal trade, specifically in China John Hay
Led US military into Mexico to catch Pancho Villa; also led the American Expeditionary Force in World War One General Pershing
Represented France at the Treaty of Versailles Georges Clemenceau
Mexican bandit who led an incursion into New Mexico killing 16 Americans Pancho Villa
Represented Italy at the Treaty of Versailles Vittorio Orlando
President who approved the annexation of Hawaii William McKinley
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