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HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? AMERICAN BUSINESS OWNERS URGED U.S INTERVENTION TO PROTECT AMERICAN BUSINESS INTERESTS IN CUBA

HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? José MARTI PROVOKED U.S. INTERVENTION BY DELIBERATELY DESTROYING AMERICAN-OWNED SUGAR MILLS AND PLANTAIONS

HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? VALERIANO WEYLER TOOK HARSH ACTIONS AGAINST THE CUBAN PEOPLE, INCLUDING FORCIBLY REMOVING THEM TO CAMPS, WHERE THOUSANDS DIED

HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? YELLOW JOURNALISM ENCOURAGED THE AMERICAN PUBLIC TO SYMPATHIZE WITH CUBAN REBELS AND THE WAR

HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? DE Lô LETTER ANGERED THE AMERICAN PUBLIC BECAUSE OF ITS CRTICISM OF PRESIDENT MCKINLEY

HOW DID EACH OF THE FOLLOWING HELP TO CAUSE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR? U.S.S. MAINE LED TO WIDESPREAD SUPPORT FOR WAR; LED MCKINLEY TO ASK CONGRESS TO DECLARE WAR

WHAT HAPPENED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING TERRIOTORIES AS A RESULT OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR CUBA ACHIEVED INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN

WHAT HAPPENED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING TERRIOTORIES AS A RESULT OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR PUERTO RICO WENT FROM SPANISH TO AMERICAN RULE

WHAT HAPPENED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING TERRIOTORIES AS A RESULT OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR GUAM WENT FROM SPANISH TO AMERICAN RULE

WHAT HAPPENED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING TERRIOTORIES AS A RESULT OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR PHILIPPINE ISLANDS SOLD BY SPAIN TO THE U.S.; ANNEXED BY THE U.S.