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The “Splendid Little War” The Spanish American War, 1898
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American Expansionism Captain Alfred R. Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt Other Motives: Religious Ideological Political Economic Exploratory
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Road to War Problems in Cuba General Valeriano “Butcher” Weyler “reconcentrado” The “Yellow Press” Joseph Pullitzer, New York World “Yellow Kid” William Randolph Hearst
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The U.S. Readies for War American investment inCuba 1896 McKinley elected as President “Protect American Business! Free the Cuban people!” Dupuy de Lome letter Sinking of the U.S. Battleship Maine
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U.S.S. Maine
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Final Steps to Declaration of War March 27, 1898 April 9, 1898-Spain offers Cuban rebels an armistice April 10, 1898-Spain willing to negotiate over Cuban independence April 11, 1898-McKinley asks Congress to declare war on Spain Teller Amendment
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Conduct of War Theaters of War: Caribbean and Pacific Philippines: Emiliano Aguinaldo Commodore Dewey Rough Riders Kettle and San Juan Hill
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Results of the War 113 Days Philippines Platt Amendment Cuba Guam/Puerto Rico Foraker Act, 1900 Jones Act 1917
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Cost of War/Critics $250 million 5,642 died (362 in battle) Critics of expansion Anti-Imperialists Upset over treatment of the Philippines Feared war with Japan in future Hypocrisy of our actions
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