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Spanish American War and Philippine American War Political Cartoons

2 Business Agenda: Do Now/Review Business “White Man’s Burden” Lecture/Timeline Political Cartoon Analysis Debrief Homework: -Debrief, if not finished

3 Timeline February 1986: Spain began placing Cuban rebels in concentration camps

4 Timeline August 1896: Filipinos rebel against Spanish rule

5 Timeline March, 1897: William McKinley is inaugurated as president December of 1897: McKinley asks Congress for money to support Cuban rebels… why?

6 Timeline February 1898: deLome letter scandal February 1898: USS Maine explodes off of Havana Harbor

7 Timeline April 1898: Congress declares war on Spain May 1898: US Navy destroys Spanish fleet in the Philippines July 1898 Spain surrenders to US in Cuba

8 Timeline December 1898: Treaty of Paris is signed Platt Amendment (1901)

9 Timeline February 1899: Emilio Aguinaldo, Filipino rebel leader, declares war on the US

10 Timeline April 1902: Last Filipino rebels surrender to the United States

11 Example 1: Judge, 1899

12 Example 2: Life, 1899

13 Set A: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

14 Set A: Cartoon 2Life, 1900

15 Set B: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

16 Set B: Cartoon 2Life, 1900

17 Set C: Cartoon 1Puck, 1898

18 Set C: Cartoon 2Life, 1898

19 Set D: Cartoon 1Puck, 1899

20 Set D: Cartoon 2Life, 1899

21 Set E: Cartoon 1Judge, 1899

22 Set E: Cartoon 2 The World, 1898

23 Set F: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1900

24 Set F: Cartoon 2 Life, 1899