Vocabulary List 11 -Yellow Journalism -Jingoism -Autonomy -The USS Maine (p 147) -Rough Riders (p 148) -Treaty of Paris (p 149) -Platt Amendment (p 150)

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Vocabulary List 11 -Yellow Journalism -Jingoism -Autonomy -The USS Maine (p 147) -Rough Riders (p 148) -Treaty of Paris (p 149) -Platt Amendment (p 150)

The Spanish-American War American Imperialism The Spanish-American War

I. Background A) Cubans Revolting against Spain 1868 95,000 Cubans Died Concentration camps :( 200,000 Spaniards sent from Spain Jose Marti (leader) declares independence by 1895 B) Relationship with America USA invested $50m in Cuban Sugar President William McKinley says get out of Cuba or face war Spain preferred war over surrender

II. Causes

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II. Causes A) USS Maine explodes President McKinley declares war. “Remember the Maine! To hell with Spain!” B) Yellow Journalism - sensational reporting for propaganda C) Jingoism - aggressive nationalism

III. Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War A) War in Cuba 1898 - Most Successful war in US History 1) Brief - 4 months 2) Few deaths - 400 Americans died 3) 17,000 American Troops sent 4) Teddy’s Rough Riders (cowboys) dominated Spain

III. Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War B) Battle of Manila Bay 20,000 American troops from San Francisco to Philippines Took Guam, Philippines and joined Emilio Aguinaldo (Filipino Leader) Captured Capital: Manila C) Treaty of Paris Platt Amendment - Cuba independent but America can intervene + USA gets Guantanamo Bay in Cuba USA gets Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines, Hawaii annexed

III. Video on Emilio Aguinaldo

IV. Philippines Rebels A) Emilio Aguinaldo ordered his troops to Attack USA 1899 Saw that we would not give them independence Fired first B) :( :( :( American Concentration Camps: 4 Year War 4,200 Americans died 100,000 Filipinos died Americans tortured, raped,starved and executed civilians C) By 1946 (Almost 50 years later) Filipinos will finally gain independence from USA

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