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1898 Conflict between united states and spain oringinated in cuba and there struggle for independence from spain Spain declared war on united states on april 24 because the united states wanted to build a empire
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Journalism that talked about dramtic events was a powerful force that inpacted with spain used in the 1890’s
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New York journalist published the largest chain of American newspaper in late 19 th century century in particular “yellow journalism” to tell about crimes investigative reports and government and wars
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Also a new york journalist in his newspaper wrote about exposes or political corruption investigative reports like “william heart”
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Spain coded in longstanding colony of the Philippines to the united states in the Treaty of Paris. On February 4, 1899 just two days before the U.S. senate ratified the treaty, fighting broke out between American and Filipino nationality by Emilio Aguinaldo who sought independence rather than a change in colonial rulers.
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This is also known as the First World War, was a global war or the Great War, was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918.
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The 28 th U.S. president, served in from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War 1 (1924-1918). An advocate for democracy and world peace, Wilson is often ranked by historians as one of the nation’s greatest presidents.
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Controles how clean, safe and if the company should ship out its goods for other foods that are not meat and drugs
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Lets federal prevent mistreated meat and products being sold as food Act of 1906
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“black jack” (1860-1948) Was promted to general of armies during world war 1 “the highest rank” ever in the army
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(1895-1918) was a serbian nationalist who became the catalyst for world war 1 when he assassinated austrain archduke franz ferdinand june 18, 1914
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(1893-1918) one of many world war 1 soldiers who turned poetry to express their honor at the war like one third of all enlightment born in 1893
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(1813-1906) Was a former farmer who patented barbed wire which revolutionized the American west and covered the battlefields of world war 1. After seeing a demonstration of a type of wire to enclose large spaces of cattle ranching, Glidden perfected his invention and patented his barbed wire in 1874.
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Manfred Von Richthofen(1892-1918) popularly known as the “red baron” was the most successful ace of world war 1 with over 80 credited victories.
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By the time the United States entered World War 1, the conflict had reached a deadly stalemate. The opposing armies stared at one another no man’s land, a shell torn, body strewn, machine-gun stretch of earth separating that sliced across France.
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American troops were assigned increasingly important parts during the Germans summer offense. More than 25,000 manned the left side of the allied lines when Germany attempted to crash through along a 20-mile front stretching Montdidier and Noyon on June 9 th.
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After the second battle of Marne, the Allies barely stopped to catch their breaths before they resumed their offensive against the now reeling German army.
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Number of German soldiers killed in battle during World War 1: 2,000,000 people Number of Russian soldiers killed in battle during World War 1: 1,700,000 people Number of French soldiers killed in battle during World War 1: 1,400,000 people Number of American soldiers killed in battle during World War 1: 50,000 people
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World War 1 was a watershed moment for America, a time when an isolationist nation involved itself in world affairs and began the rise to the economic and military power that America is today.
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