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US Acquisitions US Acquisitions

THE U. S. ACQUIRES ALASKA • In 1867, Secretary of State William Seward arranged THE U. S. ACQUIRES ALASKA • In 1867, Secretary of State William Seward arranged for the United States to buy Alaska from the Russians for $7. 2 million • Some thought it was a silly idea and called it “Seward’s Icebox” • Time has shown how smart it was to buy Alaska for 2 cents an acre • Alaska is rich in timber, minerals, and oil ska Ala

Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 for the price of $7. 2 million. Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867 for the price of $7. 2 million. Purchased by U. S. Secretary of State William Seward, many people criticized the move as “folly. ”

U. S. Takes Hawaii U. S. Takes Hawaii

Hawaii’s Economy v 75% of wealth from sugar plantations v. Plantations owned by Americans Hawaii’s Economy v 75% of wealth from sugar plantations v. Plantations owned by Americans v. Labor imported from Japan/ China

Hawaii’s Economy v 1875 no duty on Hawaiian sugar v 1887 king forced to Hawaii’s Economy v 1875 no duty on Hawaiian sugar v 1887 king forced to grant voting rights to only wealthy landowners v 1887 U. S. gained rights to Pearl Harbor

Hawaii’s Economy v 1890 Mc. Kinley Tariff eliminated the duty-free status of Hawaiian sugar Hawaii’s Economy v 1890 Mc. Kinley Tariff eliminated the duty-free status of Hawaiian sugar v. Hawaiian sugar had to compete with other sugar growers, especially Cuba v. Annexation of Hawaii would mean Hawaiian sugar would become dutyfree

Deposing the Queen Lili wanted to: vend property qualifications for voting v. Restore power Deposing the Queen Lili wanted to: vend property qualifications for voting v. Restore power to native Hawaiians

“The cause of Queen Lili’uokalani Hawaiian independence is larger and dearer than the life “The cause of Queen Lili’uokalani Hawaiian independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station. ”

Deposing the Queen The Americans sugar growers: v. Organized a revolt against the Queen Deposing the Queen The Americans sugar growers: v. Organized a revolt against the Queen 1893 v. Queen Lili was arrested v. Sanford Dole became the temporary president of Hawaii

 Grover Cleveland Sanford Dole William Mc. Kinley Grover Cleveland Sanford Dole William Mc. Kinley

“The New Temptation on the Mount: “ Behold all this I will give thee, “The New Temptation on the Mount: “ Behold all this I will give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me. ” A “World- Wide Empire” including Hawaii and the Philippines, is offered on the horizon.

Republic of Hawaii v. Pres. Cleveland wanted the queen restored to power. v. Dole Republic of Hawaii v. Pres. Cleveland wanted the queen restored to power. v. Dole refused to give up power. v. Cleveland recognized the Republic of Hawaii, but refused to annex Hawaii. v 1897 Pres. Mc. Kinley made Hawaii an American territory.