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United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period 8

United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

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Page 1: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto

Rico

Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben

Ketzlach

US History 3

Mrs. Schartner

Period 8

Page 2: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

How did the US get involved in Puerto Rico?

• The United States allied with Puerto Rico.• Spain lost control of their territoryAmerica declared war

Gained control of Puerto Rico

Page 3: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

What were the US motives?

•Wanted to expand military power

•Wanted to industrialize Puerto Rico

Page 4: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

How did they justify their actions?

•Granted Puerto Ricans limited rights as US citizens

•Americanized laws and taught Puerto Ricans English

Page 5: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

Reaction of local population

• Some supported US citizenship

• Others supported independence

• Wanted commonwealth

Page 6: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

Final result• Obtained commonwealth in 1952

• Able to make own laws, handle finances, no immigration restrictions

• Puerto Ricans enjoyed tax-exempt status, representation on Congress, right to vote, financial aid

Page 7: United States as an Imperialist Nation in Puerto Rico Stephen Graziano, Deirdre McAndrew, David Yee, and Ben Ketzlach US History 3 Mrs. Schartner Period

Superman vs. Mafia Don• The United States acted as Superman. Although it was for the personal benefit of the US it also helped Puerto Rico.

• Examples:

• Puerto Rico was granted US citizenship

• Gained the right to vote and existence in Congress

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US beneficial actions• Puerto Rico gained protection from US

• Puerto Ricans were able to vote on their own governors and members of the legislatures lower house

• Puerto Ricans granted US citizenship

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Puerto Rico in relation to US

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Works Cited

"Puerto Rico :: The Spanish-American War -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Web. 11 Oct. 2010. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/482879/Puerto-Rico/54553/The-Spanish-American-War>.

"The Spanish-American War." GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security

Information. 2007. Web. 11 Oct. 2010. <

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/spanish_american-3.htm>.