Use pages 81-82 in the workbooks to find out which 4 events occurred after the Spanish American War.

For each event, write down the who, what, when, where, and why?
- Who was there for the event ?
- What was happening ?
- When did this event take place?
- Why did it happen?

Afterwards, give me a 3 sentence summary of the Spanish American War and the aftermath.

Go to page 80 and define "Annex" and "Imperialism"

Go to page 81 and define "Blockade"

When you are done turn in the document with all the information you have gathered.

1 answer

Since I don't have access to external documents like workbooks or textbooks, I can't retrieve specific pages or their content. However, I can provide you with general information about significant events that occurred after the Spanish-American War, definitions of “Annex,” “Imperialism,” and “Blockade,” as well as a summary of the Spanish-American War and its aftermath.

Events After the Spanish-American War:

  1. Philippine-American War

    • Who: United States military and Filipino forces (led by Emilio Aguinaldo).
    • What: Conflict between the U.S. and Filipino revolutionaries.
    • When: 1899-1902.
    • Where: Philippines.
    • Why: The U.S. sought to establish control over the Philippines after defeating Spain, while Filipinos wanted independence from colonial rule.
  2. Annexation of Hawaii

    • Who: U.S. government, Hawaiian monarchy, and American business interests.
    • What: The formal annexation of Hawaii as a U.S. territory.
    • When: 1898.
    • Where: Hawaii.
    • Why: American sugar planters wanted to avoid tariffs and pushed for annexation, leading to the end of the Hawaiian monarchy.
  3. Platt Amendment

    • Who: U.S. Congress and Cuban government.
    • What: An amendment that stipulated conditions for U.S. intervention in Cuba.
    • When: 1901.
    • Where: Cuba.
    • Why: To ensure U.S. control over Cuban affairs post-independence and maintain its influence in the region.
  4. Building of the Panama Canal

    • Who: United States government and Panamanian revolutionaries.
    • What: Construction of the Panama Canal.
    • When: 1904-1914.
    • Where: Panama.
    • Why: To create a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enhancing U.S. naval and commercial capabilities.

Summary of the Spanish-American War and Aftermath:

The Spanish-American War, fought in 1898, was a conflict between the United States and Spain resulting primarily from American support for Cuban independence and the explosion of the USS Maine. The war ended with a decisive U.S. victory and the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which ceded territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States. In the aftermath, the U.S. emerged as a colonial power, leading to conflicts such as the Philippine-American War and the establishment of its influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Definitions:

  • Annex: To formally add territory to a larger entity, such as a country or state.
  • Imperialism: A policy or ideology where a country extends its power and influence over other nations or territories, often through colonization, military force, or economic dominance.
  • Blockade: An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving, often used in war to restrict supplies to an enemy.

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