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    had been involved in. The war was not for freedom, not to protect U.S. borders and was not an internal conflict. The Spanish-American War was fought over

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    Annexation of Hawaii in 1893- a. With the help of American marines, Queen Liliuokalani was forced off her throne. This was looked to be resolved soon, but the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in 1898 prevented progress with this until it was granted statehood in 1959. 2. End date tied to a person or event: “Remember the Maine” and Spanish-American War in 1898 a. The U.S.S. Maine was an American battleship sitting in Havana Harbor to protect Americans in Cuba. It exploded in February of 1898 with

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    accumulate. This overproduction of goods pushed Americans to bring their markets overseas where they can reduce their inventory and still make profit. Aiding with the movement abroad was the U.S. government, under President McKinley. McKinley had a desire to expand the economy internationally, and his method to achieve that need was through imperialism. Such a method led Hawaii to be annexed with the U.S., as well as bring America into the Spanish-American War (1898). However, when the U.S. strove for

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    2014 America was enthusiastic when the results of the Spanish-American war provided them with an opportune time to finally be able to implement and exercise their political ideologies on smaller and more vulnerable nations. They believed very confidently that they could successfully restructure these nations, acquired from the Treaty of Paris, to construct municipal governments that would reflect the American-styled democratic system. Americans set forth various Colonial projects that would provide

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    surrounding the topic of war. Should we fight? How do we win? Why are we fighting? The most debatable question of all is if the war is considered just. The Catholic Church has put together a series of steps to determine if a war is just or not. Many of the wars we’ve fought aren’t very just, but the most unjust war was the Spanish-American War. The war was fought between Spain and the United States in 1889. This war was unjust because America did everything they could to start a war, it wasn’t lasting

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    physics noble prize winner of 1921, once said "I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves decide not to go to war." This was basically what the United States was facing during the late 19th and early 20th century as it was presented with the decision to go to war in many occasions. For instance, having experienced an era of tremendous and lucrative industrialization, the United States soon found the need to

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    exploded, it is suspected Spain had some involvement. This incident is known to be the start of the Spanish American War, as well as the start of America becoming a world power. On top of the explosion of the USS Maine, America had other reasons for declaring war on Spain. Humanitarian concerns were growing day by day as America had been hearing stories of Cubans being treated cruelly by the Spanish; poverty, starvation, and imprisonment are

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    United States during the Spanish-American War, World War 1, and the entrance into the League of Nations is very debatable. It is arguable that the United States should have played an active role if they were going to open the doors to international trade. The welfare of the world rightfully should have been a concern to the United States; however, the United States government should not have been so arrogant in assuming that other countries needed to be under American rule. Woodrow Wilson was

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    The Spanish American War was caused by many occasions. America strongly supported Cuba and disputed Spain’s actions. The main causes of The Spanish American war was the yellow journalism, the blowing up of “The maine”, and the de lome letter. This essay will be discussing the causes and effects of the Spanish American War. The first cause of the Spanish American War was the yellow journalism. The yellow journalism was written to enrage readers about Valeriano Weyler’s brutality. Some of the things

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    Background The crumble of the Spanish Empire in the early 19th century and The Virginius Affair raised tensions between the USA and The Spanish Empire. In the early 19th century, the Spanish colonies in North America rebelled against their King. These Latin American Wars of independence left Spain with only Cuba and Puerto Rico as colonies. This severely shattered and weakened the Spanish Empire, making it’s leftover colonies look like juicy targets that were governed by unjust and corrupt foreigners

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