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    The Spanish-American war was a conflict between America and Spain in 1898 mainly due to the intervention of the US in the ongoing Cuban War of Independence. The public opinion of America was created from reports of Spanish Atrocities in Cuba. United States tariffs had put restrictions on sugar imports to America and severely hurt the economy of Cuba that was dependent on the producing and selling sugar. The main issue was that Cuban independence, the ten-week war was fought in the case of both Caribbean

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    Rough Riders Spanish-American War, war waged against Spain by the United States in 1898, to free Cuba from Spanish rule. The war grew out of the Cuba s struggle for independence. A strong reaction to this conflict developed in the United States. In 1897 Spain attempted to compromise by granting Cuba partial independence and abolishing the system of reconcentrados. The Cubans pressed for independence. On February 15, 1898 the U.S.S. Maine which was sent to the port of Havana to protect UNITED STATES

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    Spanish American war The Spanish American was a turning point in history, by Spain Being defeated by the United States after ruling the seas, these make other nations turn away from colonial adventures of other countries. Where as the united States wining a war becoming a bigger power owning the seas and having bigger stakes in decision in international policies which later play a big role in Europe. In 1898, the United States was in war with Spain, trying to end the colonial rule in the Americas

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    American people wanted Spaniards to clear out of American hemispheres. Spain would not leave Cuba so the Americans wanted war with them. Spanish, American, and Cuban diplomats began to meet quietly to solve their differences. The Maine was a U.S. battleship that sailed to Cuba to pick up Americans incase there was any trouble. The ship suddenly exploded and 260 sailors were killed. American experts said that the ship hit a mine, while the Spaniards said that it happened from the inside. Many years

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    Stick Policy, the Dollar Diplomacy, and the Spanish American war. Roosevelt said “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” which meant that if diplomacy failed, the U.S. would not hesitate to use military force to protect its interests. The Dollar Diplomacy, which Taft favored, was based on the idea that economic ties were the best way to expand American influence. The Spanish American War started on April 21, 1898, the United States declared war against Spain following the sinking of the

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    United States decided to step in. John Lukacs, an American-Hungarian author, wrote “The Meaning of ’98” as an examination of the crucial parts of and leading up to The Spanish-American War. In this article, Lukacs states the events in 1898 that America inserted themselves in and, set in motion the first American Century. The Spanish-American war was a quick one, but important as well. What started off as a guerrilla

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    Spanish American War One needs to fight for what is wanted. You do not get what you want by just not doing anything.The causes of the spanish american war are yellow journalism, De Lome letter, and the Cuban rebellion. The yellow journalism was one of the main causes that led to the war. According to the article, they took advantage. When the American battleship the USS Maine blew up mysteriously in Havana Harbor in April 1898, "yellow press" newspapers in the United States clamored for war against

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    The Spanish-American War began in 1898 when the U.S. Navy’s battleship Maine was destroyed accidentally. This act led to a four-month long war, in which the territories of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines were annexed by the United States. After said war, President Theodore Roosevelt gave support to a Panamanian rebellion. This rebellion was successful giving the citizens of Panama freedom from Columbia and the right to a democracy. In return American’s gained total control of the Panama

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    Spanish American War – Roosevelt declared that the United States should “speak softly and carry a big stick.” He used this ‘big stick’ mostly in Latin America. Roosevelt wanted to be the police of international power; this became known as the Roosevelt Corollary. The Roosevelt Corollary led to the increased use military force to restore stability to the governments in Latin America to make them align with American foreign policy. 2. League of Nations – Woodrow Wilson wanted the United States to

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    The Spanish-American war was fueled by many things, including the main idea of expanding the “manifest destiny” ideology. This war differed from the civil war because it was not for freedom or rights; it was the impact yellow journalism made on U.S citizens. Hearst and Pulitzer from New York slandered the news of the guerilla warfare happening in Cuba. They distorted the news in their newspapers; and this worked because at the time newspapers were the prime source of communication. As soon as the

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