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Chapter 26, 27 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 26, 27
Spurning the Hawaiian Pear
Early American Interest in Hawaii
Strengthening American Influence
Impact of Disease and Population Decline
Attempts at Annexation
Economic and Demographic Changes
The McKinley Tariff and Renewed Push for Annexation
The Overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani
The Farmers' Frontier
The Homestead Act of 1862
Challenges and Failures
Expanding Westward
Adaptations to the Arid Environment
The Role of Irrigation
Shattering the Myth of the Great American Desert
The Cubans Rise in Revolt
Cuban Rebellion
American Sympathy and Economic concerns
Spanish Oppression and "Butcher" Weyler
The Maine Incident
Diplomatic Failure and McKinley’s Dilemma
Declaration of War
Little Brown Brothers in the Philippines
Filipino Expectation of Freedom
Filipino Insurrection (1899)
Racial Conflict and Atrocities
End of the Insurrection (1901)
William H. Taft and "Benevolent Assimilation"
Lingering Resentment and Filipino Emigration
TR's Perversion of Mondroe's Doctrine
McKinley's Assassination and Roosevelt's Accession (1901)
Roosevelt's Early Life and Background
Physical Appearance and Personality
“Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick”
Roosevelt’s Oversized Ego and Popularity
Roosevelt's View on Presidential Power