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Essay On Cuban Rebellion

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January 23 of 1898, numbers of Cuban rebellion is growing and more and more Cubans were coming to the United States through Florida. At the same time, European countries were building empires. Thus more and more americans and I feared that the United States will become overpowered by those great nation and become ineffective. Republicans especially feared that if the United States does not start strengthening our military and gain territories overseas we will soon become nobodies in the eyes of the great European nations. I was informed that in Cuba, natives were be being murdered by the spanish governments for expressing their genuine grievances. The spanish government not once tried to calm the rebellions peacefully, instead they slaughtered them by hundredth. The conflict between Cuba and Spain was heating up, the business and citizens of the United States in Cuba were …show more content…

With it, it took the lives of 260 our crew members aboard. This led to the United States citizens and government becoming riled.

April 25 of 1898, because of the pressure the our government was getting from the people, it was hard for president Mcliney to resist going to war. In this day, our government declared war on Spain and I was ready for this. I was really pleased that our government decided to take action on what is a disrespect of our nation. I was glad that president Mcliney wasn't a coward and look away from the blatant violation of the United States government.

July 2 of 1898, I was informed that spanish troops under Adm. Pascual Cervera were in Santiago, Cuba. When I heard this, I selected regular US troops and volunteers including Theodore Roosevelt to take with me to Santiago. After a few hours we landed in the east of Santiago and push into the city, in order to get Cervera troops off the

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