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A FORCE IN THE WORLD 1880-1910 The “Splendid Little War”
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War Fever rises Alleged abuses of Cubans by Spain
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The “Splendid Little War” Newspapers jumped on story
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The “Splendid Little War” William Randolph Hearst
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The “Splendid Little War” Joseph Pulitzer
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The “Splendid Little War” Printed stories of abuse Greatly exaggerated or lied about severity of abuse Became known as Yellow Journalism
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The “Splendid Little War” DeLome Letter Spanish Minister to the United States
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The “Splendid Little War” Wrote McKinley was a weak bidder for the admiration of the crowd Meaning that he would bow to pressure
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The “Splendid Little War”
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Despite the Spanish apology and the resignation of the minister U.S. was still outraged demanded more action
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The “Splendid Little War” February 15, 1898 Battleship Maine exploded in the Havana Harbor
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The “Splendid Little War” 260 sailors were killed Spain was blamed Actually the explosion was probably an accident
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The “Splendid Little War” “Remember the Maine to hell with Spain” Became the slogan for a response from America
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The “Splendid Little War” Spain offered peace Too late America demanded War!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The “Splendid Little War” April 11,1898 McKinley asked for a declaration of War
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The “Splendid Little War” Congress approved and passed the Teller Amendment Stated after war was over the United States would give control of Cuba to the Cubans
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The “Splendid Little War” Issued wool uniforms to troops in a tropical country
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The “Splendid Little War” Rough Riders lead by Theodore Roosevelt Charge up San Juan hill Santiago Roosevelt became a national hero
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The “Splendid Little War” Truth be told 10 th Negro Cavalry led by John J Pershing did the fighting
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The “Splendid Little War” Spanish fleet tried to leave Cuba Destroyed by American gunboats
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The “Splendid Little War” Battle of Manila Bay
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The “Splendid Little War” Philippines Admiral Dewey defeated the Spanish Navy without losing a single sailor
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The “Splendid Little War” Seized the Philippines Cuban Campaign American Army was ill prepared and ill equipped
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The “Splendid Little War” Next Puerto Rico was invaded Little or no resistance Took over island
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The “Splendid Little War” War was perceived as a great success 400 American battle casualties
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The “Splendid Little War” 5,000 died from disease Treaty of Paris ended war Terms of treaty 1. Cuba gained Independence from Spain
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The “Splendid Little War” 2.Guam (a small island in the Pacific) 3. United States received Puerto Rico 4.Spain sold Philippines to U.S. for 20 million dollars
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