US Imperialism

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Across
  1. 2. To give territory
  2. 7. Support for imperialism grew in the 1880s-90s due to a feeling of _____.
  3. 11. She was the last queen of Hawai'i
  4. 13. This man led planters in Hawai'i in a coup to overthrow the monarchy.
  5. 14. Pan-________: the idea that the US and Latin America should work together.
  6. 15. Anglo-_______ is the belief that English-speaking nations are superior to others.
  7. 16. A tax on trade goods
  8. 18. Support for imperialism grew in the 1880s-90s due to a desire for new _____.
  9. 20. Support for imperialism grew in the 1880s-90s due to growing support for a modern _____.
Down
  1. 1. President Fillmore sent this man to negotiate a trade relationship with Japan in 1853.
  2. 3. Social __________ is the belief that if nations compete with each other, the strongest will survive.
  3. 4. Japan agreed to negotiate this treaty after the US arrived in Edo Bay with naval warships.
  4. 5. Support for imperialism grew due to efforts to keep up with world powers from this continent.
  5. 6. This major conflict prevented the US from expanding overseas during the 1860s.
  6. 8. Imperialism is the practice of extending power through _________ of new territory.
  7. 9. This man wrote a book stating that the US needs a strong navy to support its merchant fleet.
  8. 10. This Secretary of State worked to expand US influence in Latin America.
  9. 12. The US didn't start expanding overseas until the late nineteenth century because they were busy expanding in this direction.
  10. 17. To take territory
  11. 19. Planters of this crop in Hawai'i worked to convince the US to support their financial interests.