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    What were the causes & effects of the Spanish American War? There were several causes of the Spanish American War. One of the reasons that we went to war was because of the Rebellion In Cuba, the next reason that we went to war was because of yellow journalism Yellow Journalism, the last reason was because of the battles between the Philippines and Cuba. There are many more reasons that we went to war with Spain but these are the most important. The rebellion in Cuba was one of the three main reasons

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    The quote "A Splendid little war" by Secretary of State John Hay summarizes the Spanish American War in 1898. While this war could be seen as an act of aggression by the 20th century standards this war was beneficial to the United States of America while being deviating to the Kingdom of Spain for many reasons. There were many causes for the Spanish American War. The first long term cause was the Wilson Gordon Tariff. This tariff ultimately decreased tariff rates for may Europeans nations excluding

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    The Spanish-American war was called “a splendid little war,” due to its short duration which lasted four months. Nonetheless, it was not as a little as said; African American soldiers who fought in the war received many discriminations; also, about 2,000 Americans died from tropical illnesses. Thanks to the secretary of state, John Hay, the 100-day war on Spain was called “the splendid little war.” Hay wrote to Roosevelt, July 27, 1898: "It has been a splendid little war, begun with the highest motives

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    The Spanish - American War started in April 21, 1898 and ended in August 13, 1898. It was a conflict between the United states and Spain to end Spanish colonial rule in the americas. This war was fought in part because a lot of people wanted Cuba to become independent and also because many Americans wanted their country to get a colonial empire. It also was caused the yellow journalism, the De Lome Letter, and the Cuban Rebellion. “The Yellow journalism did not, ultimately, start the war on its

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    The Spanish American War was a conflict between Spain and Cuba, in which Cuba fought for its independence. This significant war has impacted history. The Spanish American War took place in multiple locations such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Guam. The U.S. was rather dragged into it due to yellow journalism, control over the seas, and concentration camps. The turn point in the Spanish American War is the sinking of the U.S.S Pine Tree State. The U.S.S Maine was a battleship sent to Cuba

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    The Spanish-American War was decision made by America to essentially intervene between Spain and their efforts to quell the revolution within Cuba. In this essay I will be analyzing the reason for America’s intervention between a country and its territory and why the U.S felt it was necessary to intervene in this conflict which eventually leads to the Spanish-American War. What had led to The Spanish-American War was the American’s dissatisfaction of how the Spanish were dealing with the Cuban revolution

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    The positives of war may seem very minute, but its effects are everlasting. One of those everlasting effects came from the Spanish American war. The war had occurred during the term of William Mckinley when imperialism was highly disputed. The Spanish American war was a 5 month war during 1898 between America and Spain over the control of Cuba. Before the war, the us battles were fought to honor national security or Manifest destiny, as it was believed that God wanted Americans to expand. The U

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    In the late nineteenth century, America engaged in the Spanish-American War. The aftermath of this war resulted in the acquirement of territories such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. However, not everyone felt these conquests were justified. Many Americans during that time period held the belief that the act of expanding into said regions went against democratic values and was, in fact, hypocritical of the values America frequently preached, while others seemed to believe that holding

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    The Spanish American War of 1898 One hundred years ago, in 1898, the United States was fighting the Spanish-American War. The victory over Spain made the United States a colonial power. The Spanish colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, as well as the formerly independent nation of Hawaii, became American possessions. The excuse for entering the war was the rebellion by the Cubans against Spanish rule and the explosion of an American battleship U.S.S. Maine. The Spanish colonies

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    Cuba in the Spanish-American War The Spanish-American war consisted of a series of influential battles that pitted America and many of Spain’s colonies against Spanish rule, and ended with Spain losing its colonies and America gaining control over more and more land. In 1898, America joined a war being pit against Spain to force the Spanish to relinquish all control of their colonies, including Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. This same war ended only a few months later, with Spain suffering huge losses

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