A Short History of the United States for School UseChanning, Edward
History
A Short History of the United States for School Use
Channing, Edward
United States -- History
484. End of the War.--The destruction of the Spanish Atlantic fleet
and the fall of Santiago convinced the Spaniards that further resistance
was useless. So it was agreed that the fighting should be stopped. This
was in July, 1898. But the actual treaty of peace was not made
until the following December. The conditions were that Spain should
abandon Cuba, should cede to the United States Porto Rico, the
Philippines, and some smaller islands, and should receive from the
United States twenty million dollars. For many years American
missionaries, merchants, and planters had been interested in the
Hawaiian Islands. The war showed the importance of these islands to the
United States as a military and naval station, and they were annexed.
485. Prosperity.--The years 1898-1900 have been a period of
unbounded prosperity for the American people. Foreign trade has
increased enormously, and the manufactures of the United States are
finding a ready market in other countries. A rebellion has been going on
in the Philippines, but it seems to be slowly dying out
(February, 1900).
QUESTIONS AND TOPICS
CHAPTER 44
§§ 464, 465.--_a_. Why was Harrison chosen President?
_b_. What is "tariff reform"? What is "reciprocity"? Do you consider
such a method wise or not? Why?
§§ 466, 467.--_a_. Why was silver demonetized? What is meant by the word
"demonetization"?
_b_. What was the Sherman Silver Law? What effect did it have upon
business?
_c_. Was there any reason for the fear on the part of business men?
_d_. Why was Harrison defeated in 1892?
§§ 468, 469.--_a_. Why did money become scarce in the summer of 1893?
_b_. How did the repeal of the Sherman Law affect confidence in the
future of business?
_c_. Describe the Chicago Exhibition. What is the advantage of such an
exhibition?
§§ 470, 471.--_a_. Who were the leading candidates for the presidency in
1896? What principles did they stand for?
_b_. Explain the provisions of the Dingley Tariff.
_c_. Ask some business man what he thinks of the wisdom of changing the
tariff very often.
CHAPTER 45
§§ 472, 473.--_a_. What promises had the Spaniards made to the Cubans
and how had they kept them?
_b_. What do you think of Weyler's policy?
_c_. Could the Spanish war have been avoided?
§ 474.--_a_. Why could not Admiral Dewey remain at Hong Kong?
_b_. Describe the battle of Manila Bay. What were the results of this
action?
§§ 475-477.--_a_. Why were the American people on the Atlantic seacoast
alarmed? Were the harbors well defended?
_b_. Compare the American and the Spanish Atlantic fleets. Why was the
voyage of the _Oregon_ important?
§§ 478, 479.--_a_. Describe the harbor of Santiago. What advantages did
it possess for the Spaniards?
_b_. How did Hobson try to prevent the escape of the Spanish fleet?
_c_. Describe the encounter between the two fleets.
_d_. To what was this great success due?
§§ 480-482.--_a_. From what parts of the country did the volunteers
come?
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