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What caused the SpanishAmerican war? 12-22 Dates Included..DUHHH!!! Jose Marti- 1895 launched a war for independence from Spain. William Randolph Hearst- An american publisher who built the nations largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced american journalism. George Dewey- Was admiral of the navy, the only person in U.S history to have attained the rank. Emilio Aguinaldo- was a Filipino revolutionary, politician and an alleged traitor. Yellow Press-Type of journalism that presented little or no legitimate well researched new and instead uses eye catching headlines to sell more newspapers. Jingoism-Extreme patriotism especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy. Rough Riders- A member of the cavalry unit in witch Theodor Roosevelt Treaty of Paris- signed in Paris by representatives of King George 3rd of Great Britain At the end of the nineteenth century, Spain was an imperial nation in decline. Its formerly vast empire had dwindled to a small number of possessions, including the Philippine island in the pacific and the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico and Cuba. **Demands by Cuban patriots for independence from Spanish rule made U.S. intervention in Cuba a Paramount issue in the relations between the United States & Spain. **Cubans wanted freedom America saw Cuba as a growing market **Cuban patriot Jose Marti launched a war for independence from Spain **Newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst heightened the public’s dislike of the Spanish government Their publications were called the Yellow Press People in Spain started to establish peace with Americans **Jigoism-Aggressive Nationalism **February 15, 1889, Maine exploded in Havana harbor 350 Officers and crew on Board at the time, 266 died **Yellow Press accused Spain of blowing up the battleship **McKinley didn’t Declare war just yet, called for further investigation Discovered a mine had blown up the Battleship War fever gripped the nation Speeches and Songs Patronized “Remember the Maine” Spain tried to back peddle but it was to late **April 11, 1898, McKinley asked Congress for the Authority to use force against Spain to end fighting in Cuba **April 19, 1898, U.S. Declared war on Spain **No intention of annexing Cuba McKinley asked for 100,000 volunteers Spain Declared war on united states Americans responded enthusiastically to the war **200,00 men enlisted in the army **Americans Heard of a great naval victory over Spain **Not in Cuba but in the Pacific Ocean, On the Opposite side of the world **The Spanish-American was lasted less then four months **At the beginning of the beginning of the war, Dewey received instructions to immediately move against the Philippians The department Hong Kong and began gathering information regarding admiral patrico montojos Spanish fleet at manila The Spanish was located near cauite, forming for battle, Dewey attacked montojo on may 1, 1989 in result Dewey destroyed the entire fleet of older warships **With the Spanish fleet destruction, he became a national hero and was immediately promoted to rear admiral Continuing to operate in the Philippines, he coordinated with Filipino insurgents in attacking the remaining Spanish force **He is the only officer to ever hold this rank and as a special honor was permitted to remain an active duty beyond mandatory retirement age **American troops landed in Cuba in June 1898 U.S marines captured Guantanamo Bay, and a force of 17,000 soldiers under U.S army general Williams Shafter **In spite of their excitement for the war , the troops faced deplorable conditions, they were poorly trained and supplied The soldiers were issued obsolete weapons and heavy wool uniforms that were unsuitable for Cubas tropical climate Secretary of state John referred to the conflict with Spain as a splendid little war because of the ease and thoroughness of Americans victory The war showed splendid to Americans **With the dilemma of wondering what to do with Spain’s former teritories **Signed by Spain and the united states in December 1898, the treaty of Paris officially ended the war **Spain gave up control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Pacific island of Guam Sold the Philippines to the untied states for $20 million. **Teller Amendment prevented United states from Taking possession of Cuba However the amendment applied to the Philippines, which was debated weather to grant Philippines independence In the 1890 book The Influence of Sea Power upon History, Alfred T. Mahan argued that modern industrial nations should secure foreign markets for the purpose of exchanging goods and maintain a maritime force that is capable of protecting those trade routes, justifying American imperialistic policy. **The American Anti-Imperialist League was an organization established in the United States on June 15, 1898, to battle the American annexation of the Philippines. The Anti-Imperialist League represented an older generation and were rooted in an earlier era. The anti-imperialists didn’t oppose expansion on commercial, constitutional, religious, or humanitarian grounds; they believed that annexation and administration of backward tropical areas would mean the abandonment of American ideals of selfgovernment and isolation. **In 1900 William Jennings ran against William McKinley Bryan for president, to add to the chances of winning in the reelection, McKinley named Theodore Roosevelt “the hero of San Juan Hill” as his vice president. After U.S. victory over Spain, McKinley defeated Bryan in the reelection. The United States had an empire and a new stature in world affairs as a result of the Spanish American war. The war then did mark a turning point in history for the American foreign policies. The End