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Why Did The United States Become A World Power In The Early 1900's

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By the early 1900’s the United States had become a world power. After the annexation of Hawaii to the US, there was a strong naval base for protection and they got valuable sugar cane. The Panama Canal helped trade to become easier. The Spanish American War gave the Americans more territories like Guam and Puerto Rico. The annexation of Hawaii led to the United States becoming a world power. Hawaii had a lot more sugar cane than the Americans. The American planters did not want Hawaii to get all the profits, so the Americans created a tariff to protect their sugar sales. Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii was concerned that the Americans were interfering with them. Later, she got overthrown by the American government. After the annexation, the US naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii grew and allowed the US to get stronger by having ships in the Pacific. If anyone tries to intrude farther in the Pacific, the naval base would slow them down and alert the US that they were coming. …show more content…

Jose Marti led the Cuba libre movement and smuggled weapons to help the Cuban revolution. Teddy Roosevelt, the US president, led the Rough Riders in the battle of San Juan Hill to the Spanish artillery and took control of the high ground. It was a major turning point in the war. During the battle of Guantanamo Bay, the US captured it from the Spanish and made a base there. The USS was a battleship that exploded and sunk. The US thought the Spanish did it, which let to increased tensions. Some of the territories the US gained from the war were Guam, Puerto Rico and the Phillipines, Teddy Roosevelt wrote a letter saying that the war was a “Splendid Little War” because we got so many resources and land from it and US was somewhat

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