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Warm-up FIND YOUR NEW SEAT! Then, answer the following question: Review: What is Manifest Destiny? This week we will try out Warm-Up Checks as opposed to Warm-Up Sheets. Please use a regular sheet of loose leaf to write down the objective and warm-up.

Objective Students will be able to determine the causes and consequences of the Spanish American War by analyzing primary source documents.

Agenda Warm-up Objective Background: Imperialism Cornell Notes: The Spanish- American War History Detectives: Why did the US invade Cuba? Review

Imperialism a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. How is this similar to Manifest Destiny?

The Explosion of the Maine, 1898 At 9.40pm on the night of February 15th, 1898 the United States battleship Maine, riding quietly at anchor in Havana harbour, was suddenly blown up, apparently by a mine, in an explosion which tore her bottom out and sank her, killing 260 officers and men on board. The Spanish were thought to be responsible, which led to the outbreak of war between Spain and the US. At 9.40pm on the night of February 15th, 1898 the United States battleship Maine, riding quietly at anchor in Havana harbour, was suddenly blown up, apparently by a mine, in an explosion which tore her bottom out and sank her, killing 260 officers and men on board.

Spanish-American War In June 1898, the U.S. sent troops into Cuba. We are going to investigate why.

Awake United States This song was rushed into print between the sinking of the Maine on February 15, 1898, and the declaration of war on April 25, 1898. Eagle soar on high, and sound the battle cry! And how proudly sailed the warship Maine, a Nation’s pride, without a stain! A wreck she lies, her sailors slain. By two-faced butchers, paid by Spain! Eagle soar on high, And sound the battle cry Wave the starry flag! In mud it shall not drag! According to this document, why did the US invade Cuba. Provide evidence from the source to support these reasons. Read and annotate together.

History Detectives Read the documents as a group and answer the questions. Then, try to determine why the US invaded Cuba. Be sure to use the documents as evidence to support your claim.

Why did the US invade Cuba? Fill out the graphic organizer to help you answer the focus question. Provide evidence from each document.