spanish-american war and beyond a war fought in cuba and the philippines in 1898
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Spanish-American War and Beyond
A war fought in Cuba and the Philippines in 1898
Spanish-American War and beyond
• Why would we fight Spain?
• Background:
• Spain controlled Cuba and the Philippines through a dictatorship
• A revolution by Cuban rebels and citizens of the Philippines against Spanish rule grabs our attention
• The U.S. has citizens working on sugar plantations in Cuba that we must protect
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• Why go to war??
• We would not help their revolution at first so the Cubans provoked us by burning our sugar plantations to get us involved. We must protect property and trade
• This opportunity could let the US gain a naval base in the Philippines to continue our trade as well!
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• How did Americans feel about a war with Spain?
• Jingoism: A super sense of patriotism and demand for aggressive action
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• Spain does not want the U.S. to get involved because they were not sure they could defeat us
• The Spanish Ambassador (Enrique Dupuy De Lome) sends a letter to President McKinley telling him to stay out of this conflict: De Lome Letter
• McKinley must respond to this threat in order to not look weak
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• The U.S.S. Maine is then sent to the harbor of Havana, Cuba to intimidate the Spanish
• It blows up mysteriously in the middle of the night in the harbor killing 266 American sailors
• How did it blow up? Spain? Cuban Rebels? Accident?
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• The media, with no proof, immediately blames Spain and asks the gov’t to go to war!
• Yellow Journalism: A type of writing that prints the most sensational, exaggerated, and distorted stories for emotional effect
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Spanish-American War and beyond
Spanish-American War and beyond
Spanish-American War and beyond
• After much thought and consideration, Congress declares war on Spain in 1898
• The war lasted less than 4 months with a U.S. victory in Cuba and the Philippines
• “Splendid Little War”
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• The Treaty of Paris is signed in 1898
• Results:
• Cuba gains its independence• U.S. gets the Philippines, Puerto Rico,
and Guam
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• 1901: The U.S. negotiates the rights to build a Panama Canal to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
• Reasons: Keep U.S. influence in Latin America and make a shorter route between the two oceans
• The US stayed involved in world affairs until 1914, with the outbreak of World War I