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Background: Who: Spain vs. America • Where: Philippines, Cuba (Spain’s Colonies) • In the 1800s, the USA wanted to increase its influence in Latin America by increasing the sale of American Products in the region. • Americans wanted Europeans to realize that the USA was the dominant power in the region. Spanish-American War IMPERIALISM: • The forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial “takeover”. • Established economic and political domination. THE 2 W’s What: Many of Cuba’s sugar plantations were owned by Americans WHY: Americans protecting their economic interests Sinking of the Maine in Havana Harbor 1 W and an H What: •USS Maine explodes in Havana, Cuba •Most Americans believe it was Spain’s fault How did it lead to war: • “Spark” that started the war in 1898 Remember the Maine and to Hell with Spain! Funeral for Maine victims in Havana Alfred T. Mahan • Leading naval planner • Writer of the famous book, The Influence of Sea power upon History (1890) • He passionately argued that “the key to imperial power was control of the seas.” •RESULTS OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR United States emerged as a world power Cuba gained independence from Spain U.S. got possession of the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico THE PANAMA CANAL • Greatly reduce travel times for trading and military ships by providing a short cut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. • The construction of the Panama Canal involved overcoming geographic obstacles such as rocky & unstable terrain & mosquito-infested swamps. “The shortcut” 1. The American battleship Maine blew up in a Havana harbor in 1898, started the war. 2. Initiated U.S. propaganda “Remember the Maine” inspiring support for U.S. revenge on Spain. 3. War ends in 1898, United States became a WORLD POWER! 4. EXPANDED to new overseas territory 5. Panama Canal was created.