What reason does this cartoon provide for why the US went to war with Spain?

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What reason does this cartoon provide for why the US went to war with Spain?

1 st Period Chomebooks 1.Nathan Adams 2.Kayli Bailey 3.Carlos Carbajal 4.Kaitlin Coad 5.Shana Duchin 6.David Garcia 7.Celeste Greaves 8.Brianna Hernandez 9.Emma Korobkin 10.Rose Lama 11.Stefi Leite 12.Rachel Lighthall 13.Ariana McElroy 14.Kevin Mendivil 15.Matthew Michel 16.Meizhen Mueller 17. Daniel Muguerza 18. Morgan Ohara 19. Rohit Padmakumar 20. John Patterson 21. Hunter Paulson 22. Jared Perryman 23. Aava Salehi 24. Elise Sandland 25. Kyana Smith 26. Sarafina Smith 27. Serena Smith 28. Liam Sullivan 29. Sola Takahashi 30. Tommy Tran 31. Jose Reyes 32. Ilana Winawer

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Good Afternoon!!! 1.HOT ROC: Spanish American War 2.The Philippines: Motives for Imperialism –Political Cartoon Analysis Essential Question: Why did the United States decide to take over the Philippines?

War Headlines “DESTRUCTION OF THE WAR SHIP MAINE WAS THE WORK OF AN ENEMY! NAVAL OFFICERS THINK THE MAINE WAS DESTROYED BY A SPANISH MINE.” “MAINE’S HULL WILL DECIDE. Divers Will Inspect the Ship’s Hull to Find Out Whether the Explosion Was from the Outside or Inside” –What does each headline imply? –How might a reader respond differently to each headline? –which would you want to read first? –Why might different newspapers choose to present the same event differently?

Yellow Journalism  Sensational news stories that often exaggerated the facts  Part of a “newspaper war” going on in the late 1800s

What really sunk the Maine? “Many ships, including the Maine, had coal bunkers located next to magazines that stored ammunition, gun shells, and gunpowder. Only a bulkhead separated the bunkers from the magazines. If the coal, by spontaneous combustion, overheated, the magazines were at risk of exploding. An investigative board on January 27, 1898, warned the Secretary of the Navy about spontaneous coal fires that could detonate nearby magazines. A book by Lewis Gould in 1982 concluded that inadequate ventilation within the Maine led to a fire in the coal bunkers that set off nearby gunpowder. John L. Offner did his doctoral dissertation on the Spanish-American War. He noted in 1992 that from 1895 to 1898, 13 other American ships had fires associated with spontaneous combustion in coal bunkers.”— Library of Congress Report

Philippine-American War Emilio Aguinaldo 1894 Filipinos revolt against Spain for independence –Led by Emilio Aguinaldo 1898 Aguinaldo supports America in Spanish- American War –Americans promise Filipino independence –America annexes the Philippines after war ends Philippine-American War ( ) –“A direct violation of the laws of civilization.”— General Miles

Why did the United States decide to take over the Philippines? –On the next slides, you will see a series of political cartoons that help you answer the question above. For each, please analyze and write down… Symbols/characters/Images Is the cartoon pro-imperialist or anti- imperialist? Explain Overall Message: what point is the cartoon making about the essential question above?

Cartoon 1: Judge, 1899

Cartoon 2: Life, 1899

Cartoon 3 Judge, 1899

Cartoon 4 Life, 1900

Cartoon 5 Puck, 1901

Cartoon 6 Judge, 1899

Motives for Imperialism