Spanish American War and American becomes a world power

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Spanish American War and American becomes a world power Political Cartoons Spanish American War and American becomes a world power

Helps the reader Title

Matador (Fighter in Spain) Signifies American ( the stripes) Title

Uncle Sam Spain Report of the Maine

Uncle Sam taking over colonies

Your Turn Now that you have learned about the Spanish American War, it is your turn to create a political cartoon. Use the paper provided Must see ideas about the Spanish American War Causes of the Spanish American War Effects of the Spanish American War America becoming a World Power Use rubric to follow