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History Vocab Ch. 10

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Queen Liliuokalani   Was the last monarch and only queen regnant of the Kingdom of Hawaii  
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Imperialism   The policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means  
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Alfred T. Mahan   Was a United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and historian, who has been called "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century"  
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William Seward   Was an American politician from the state of New York. He served as the 12th Governor of New York, United States Senator and the United States Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson  
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Pearl Harbor   A lagoon harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. Much of the harbor and surrounding lands is a United States Navy deep-water naval base. It is also the headquarters of the United States Pacific Fleet  
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Sanford B. Dole   Was a lawyer and jurist in the Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory  
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José Martí   A Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature  
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Valeriano Weyler   A Spanish general, and Governor General of the Philippines and Cuba  
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yellow journalism   The use of sensationalized and exaggerated reporting by newspapers or magazines to attract readers  
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U.S.S. Maine   Was the first U.S. Navy ship to be named after the state of Maine. Originally classified as an armored cruiser, she was built in response to the Brazilian battleship Riachuelo and the increase of naval forces in Latin America  
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George Dewey   Was an admiral of the United States Navy. He is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War  
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Rough Riders   A volunteer calvary regiment, commanded by Lenard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, that served in the Spanish-American War  
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San Juan Hill   Was a decisive battle of the Spanish–American War  
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Treaty of Paris   TThe treaty ending the Spanish-American War, in which Spain freed Cuba, turned over the islands of Guam and Puerto Rico to the United States, and sold the Philippines to the United States for $20 million  
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Foraker Act   Legislation passed by Congress in 1900, in which the U.S. ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government  
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Platt Amendment   A series of provisions that,in 1901,the U.S. insisted Cuba add to its new constitution,commanding Cuba to stay out of debt and giving the U.S. the right to intervene in the country and the right to buy or lease Cuban land for naval and fueling stations  
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protectorate   A country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power  
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Emilio Aguinaldo   First president of Philippines  
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John Hay   Was an American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln.  
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Open Door Notes   Messages sent by Secretary of State John Hay in 1899 to Germany, Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Japan, asking the countries not to interfere with U.S. trading rights in China  
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Boxer Rebellion   A 1900 rebellion in which members of a Chinese secret society sought to free their country from Western influence  
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Panama Canal   An artificial waterway cut through the Isthmus of Panama to provide a shortcut between the At;antic and Pacific oceans, opened in 1914  
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Roosevelt Corollary   An extension of the Monroe Doctrine, announced by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904, under which U. S. claimed the right to protect its economic interests by means of military intervention in the affairs of Western Hemisphere nations  
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dollar diplomacy   The U.S. policy of using the nation's economic power to exert influence over other countries  
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Francisco "Pancho" Villa   Was one of the most prominent Mexican Revolutionary generals  
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Emiliano Zapata   Was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the founder of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo  
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John J. Pershing   Was a general officer in the United States Army who led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I  
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