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    Ava Nillas Mrs. Lowe American History Honors 8 March 2024 Causes of the Spanish American War DBQ In the late 1800’s, many nations rushed to obtain power and impact on the world. Strong nations worked to extend their political and economic influence over smaller countries. Certain countries desired the ability to boost their economy with new raw materials from foreign countries, gain possession and power over seas through the navy, and rule over those that they believed to be inferior to them. This

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    The Spanish american war was started for many reasons, and the effect of the war varied also. In the late 1800’s America started to Imperialis. Imperialism is building empires by imposing political and economic control over the people around the world. They started imperialising to expand power, for trade, and to spread democracy. Some of examples of place the united states imperliseded are Los angeles, Hawaii, Alaska, Japan, and several other places. The United states began imperializing which caused

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    it is today. Wars have been part of many conflicts that have broken out between the United States and various other powers during this time. The wars have cost many lives and allowed for the United States to rise to superpower status and stay a powerful nation in today’s world. But, the United States actions caused them to become part of many wars because they increased tensions between themselves and other countries causing war to be inevitable. The United States actions led to war by increasing

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    The analysis of the end of the Spanish-American War leaves great scope for 19th Century International Relations on the actions of the United States against the Spanish in facing Cuba’s seek for independence. The confrontation that took place in the interwar period with idealism and realism was the one that maintained the international order where realists defended the egoistic behavior of the State and the idealists the consolidation of a security system.    The principles of idealism proposed by

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    Analyze the responses to TWO of the following to Secretary of State John Hay’s view that the Spanish American War was “a splendid little war”; William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Emilio Aguinaldo When Secretary of State John Hay stated that the Spanish American War was a “splendid little war”, he received mixed responses from people such as William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and Emilio Aguinaldo. Some people of the Philippines, especially

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    started to be such a big trend that it was coined as yellow journalism. The Spanish American war was ultimately started by yellow journalism. To begin though we need to see the backstory of how this had happened.With all of these things happening in Cuba, President Cleveland and President McKinley wanted to stay neutral. Also during this time, the United States was still thinking about the idea of Manifest Destiny and American Imperialism. Since land has already been claimed by the United States from

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    A. As American expanded its industries and becoming a powerhouse, it’s marked a new chapter in the America history by 1890’s the United Stated wanted to extend its influential over sea following the Manifest Destiny United Stated belief that it’s needed to take a stand, to be more aggressive, and to become a true world power economically and militarily. With Cubans rebellion against Spanish broke out and fueled with many accounts of Spanish brutality against the Cubans written by the Yellow Journalists

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    Causes of the Spanish-American War - In April of 1898, America declared war against Spain and this was a result of the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana in February of that same year. After months of war and wrangles, the war came to an end after the signing of the Treaty of Paris on the 10th of December in 1898.1 The end of the war saw that the Spaniards had loss complete control over majority of their remaining empires that were aboard including Cuba, Philippines Islands, Puerto Rico, and

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    Causes of the Spanish-American War In April of 1898 America finally declared war against Spain and this was as a result of the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana in February of the same year. After months of war and wrangles, the war came to an end after the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 10th of December 1898.1 The end of the war saw the Spaniards loss complete control over majority of their remaining empires aboard including Cuba, Philippines Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam among other

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    In the summer of 1898, America showed the world their capability by defeating Spain in The Spanish-American War. The outcome of the war was that several Spanish colonies fell into America’s hands and these two were The Philippines and Cuba.They made it clear that they are not going to annex Cuba so they chose The Philippines instead. Many Americans Believed annexing the Philippines was unfair and others thought it was an excellent idea because the Philippines did not know how to work for their

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