APUSH - Unit 7 (1890-1945) - Part 1

  • Texas Gains Independence

    Texas Gains Independence
    Finally Texas gains it independence from Mexico, but the U.S. still wouldn't recognzie it as apart of the Union.
  • Beginning of Mexican-American War

    Beginning of Mexican-American War
    Mexican soldiers attacked American soldies; killing about a dozen.
  • Purchase of Alaska

    Purchase of Alaska
    Purchased from the Russians, Alaska was oficially apart of the United States.
  • Sugar Trade w/ Hawaii

    Sugar Trade w/ Hawaii
    A deal was struck between American and Hawaii to trade sugar, duty-free.
  • Constitution in Hawaii

    Constitution in Hawaii
    King Kalakaua was forced into signing a constitution that gave some of his rights to the people.
  • Alfred Thayer Mahan Publishes Book

    Alfred Thayer Mahan Publishes Book
    Mahan published his book, "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History."
  • The Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation

    The Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
    Signed by Britain and Japan, this treaty ended the unfair legalizations and the system of extraterritoriality going on in Japan.
  • Economic Depression in Cuba

    Economic Depression in Cuba
    Falling sugar and tobacco prices led to an economic depression in Cuba resulting in another citizen revolt.
  • Cause of The Spanish-American War

    Cause of The Spanish-American War
    Cuban colonists revolted against the Spanish who currently controlled their land.
  • U.S.S. Maine Sinks

    U.S.S. Maine Sinks
    The U.S.S. Maine was sent out to Cuba after riots broke in Havana, and ended up sinking.
  • Pre Spanish-American War

    Pre Spanish-American War
    President McKinley sent a message to Congress stating that he favored American intervention in Cuba.
  • Start of Spanish-American War

    Start of Spanish-American War
    Finally, U.S. Congress declared war on Spain.
  • First Battle of The Spanish-American War

    First Battle of The Spanish-American War
    U.S. Asiatic Squadron under Commodore George Dewey, sunk and destroyed the Spanish Pacific fleet at Manila Bay.
  • Roosevelt Leads "Rough Riders"

    Roosevelt Leads "Rough Riders"
    Roosevelt resigned his prestigious position in the Naval Department to lead the group known as "The Rough Riders" up San Juan Hill.
  • America Expands To Hawaii

    America Expands To Hawaii
    America annexed the islands of Hawaii for their sugar planters.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    This treaty oficially ended the Spanish-American War, resulting in Spain's recognition of Cuba's independence and America's gains in land such as Puerto Rico, the Phillipines, and Guam.
  • Start of Phillipine-American War

    Start of Phillipine-American War
    American forces and Filipino nationalists broke out into a fight resulting in Emilio Aguinaldo leaving the nationalists to gain indepedence.
  • Open Door Policy

    Open Door Policy
    John Hay, Secretary of State, asked European leaders for an Open Door Policy w/ China to allow all nations trade with the country.
  • The Boxer Rebellion

    The Boxer Rebellion
    Led by a Chinese secret organization, the boxer rebellion was an uprising in China to oppose the spread of Japanese and Western influence.
  • End of Phillipine American War

    End of Phillipine American War
    President Roosevelt granted an offical pardon, ending the war.
  • Beginning of Panama Canal

    Beginning of Panama Canal
    Even though opposed by the Columbians, the United States bought the rights to build the Panama Canal.
  • Roosevelt Corollary

    Roosevelt Corollary
    Roosevelt stated that the United States could intervene in the Western Hemisphere if felt threatened.
  • Roosevelt Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

    Roosevelt Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
    Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation between the Japanese and Russians during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904.
  • Dollar Diplomacy

    Dollar Diplomacy
    The Dollar Diplomacy stated that American investment abroard would be beneficial because it would ensure stability and good relationships between the U.S. and foreign nations.
  • Assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
    Ferdinand was assasinated by British nationalists, iniating WW1.
  • Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia

    Austria-Hungary Declares War on Serbia
    After the assasination of the Archduke, Austira-Hungary declared war on Serbia, starting the first war of WW1.
  • U.S. Declares Neutrality

    U.S. Declares Neutrality
    President Wilson issued an official proclamation of American neutrality in WW1.
  • Completion of the Panama Canal

    Completion of the Panama Canal
    Completion of the Panama Canal meant easier trade for American business.
  • Sinking of Lusitania

    Sinking of Lusitania
    The ship was sunken by a German submarine that struck it with a torpedo.
  • Zimmerman Note

    Zimmerman Note
    The Zimerman note was a proposition from Germany to Mexico urging them to be alliances which resulted in the United States entering WW1.
  • Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

    Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
    Germany declared that the area around the British Isles would be considered war zones, meaning if any ship entered, they would be shot down.
  • 14 Point Plan

    14 Point Plan
    Woodrow Wilson's plan for wold peace that would be used for negotiations during WW1.
  • Red Scare

    Red Scare
    The Red Scare was about worker revolution and political radicalism.