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The Spanish-American War

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The Spanish-American War. Background Info. Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippines are all Spanish colonies Cubans were tired of the poor treatment and failing economy Organized a revolt and began to fight against Spanish rule. Background Info. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Spanish-American War

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Background Info Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippines are all

Spanish colonies

Cubans were tired of the poor treatment and failing economy

Organized a revolt and began to fight against Spanish rule

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Background Info US business men were upset because of

trade disruption

“Yellow Journalism” began to outrage US citizens with exaggerated claims of Spanish brutality in Cuba

Cuba wanted be independent

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Cuban Revolt President William McKinley - Doesn’t want a

war

Public opinion forced US into action

McKinley demanded Spain stop its harsh treatment of Cubans

Sent the USS Maine to rescue US citizens from a riot in Havana that was led by Anti-American “Voluntarios”

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USS Maine Havana Harbor (Cuba) in 1898

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USS Maine Was initially reported by William

Randolph Hearst’s newspapers that the USS Maine was sunk as a Spanish conspiracy

Sinking was actually caused by a submarine mine

Took the lives of 250 men

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War Has Begun While all the revolts were taking place in

Cuba

Rioting and fighting for independence was also happening in the Philippines

The US was also preparing to act on the problems in the Philippines

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War Has Begun July 3, 1898- war began with the Battle of

Santiago de Cuba

Largest naval battle-ended in total destruction of Spanish Caribbean fleet

Americans took the town of Santiago

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War continues Germany had interests in Manila and

offered aide

US called Germany’s bluff and showed intention to fight

Germany backs down. August 13, 1898- US takes control of Manila unaware that the war ended a day earlier

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End of the War July 1, 1898 – San Juan Hill is captured

July 17 1898 - Santiago is held

August 12 1898 - Truce is signed

Secretary of State John Hay referred to the war as “a splendid little

war”

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Treaty of Paris is Signed December 1898 – Paris

Philippines did not get their freedom and became an US colony

Filipinos were angry and felt betrayed

Spain had to give all its colonies to the US

Platt Amendment - gave the US the right to intervene into Cuban affairs