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Spanish-American War1898

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Background to the war……Background to the war……- U.S. tries to gain control of Cuba from Spain U.S. tries to gain control of Cuba from Spain

in the 1800’s to protect business interests.in the 1800’s to protect business interests.

- Cubans revolt over Spanish rule during hard Cubans revolt over Spanish rule during hard economic times. (1868 and 1895).economic times. (1868 and 1895).

- Cuban rebels wanted U.S. to get involved – Cuban rebels wanted U.S. to get involved – many exile to the U.S.many exile to the U.S.

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The fever for war heating up

•Spanish policies towards Cubans are brutal.

•U.S. newspapers report the tragedies – Public outraged.

Gen. Valeriano Weyler

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William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951)

• Propaganda

• De Lome letter

• “You get me the pictures, I’ll get you a war.”

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“The splendid little war.”• U.S. Navy is dispatched.

• On February 15, 1898 the U.S.S. Maine explodes.

• McKinley asks for war April 11, 1898.

• Teller Amendment – April 19, 1898.

• April 21, 1898 McKinley gets approval from Congress to go to war against Spain.

U.S.S. Maine

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U.S. not ready for war!• No training – Low

numbers.

• Poorly equipped for the climate in Cuba.

• Transport troubles.

• Race concerns among soldiers.

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Fighting in Manila???

• May 1, 1898 Battle of Manila Bay – Naval Victory.

• U.S. quickly gains control of the Philippine Islands.

U.S. Pacific Naval Commander

George Dewey

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The Cuban Campaign• U.S. not ready for a

ground war.

“Rough Riders”

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THE INVASION• Not ready for

ground war.

• Trouble with the Landing.

• The original “Smurfs”.

U.S. Troops arrive in Cuba – June 22, 1898

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The Cuban Campaign• U.S. not ready for a

ground war.

• Fiercest Fighting occurred near the port city of Santiago.

• Battle of San Juan Hill

• U.S. Navy cripples the Spanish Fleet escaping Santiago Harbor

“Rough Riders”

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Cuba *Santiago

*Havana

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A taste of global warfare• Philippines*

• Guam

• Cuba*

• Puerto Rico

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The war ends…..(1898)

• July 17 Spain surrenders Santiago.

•August 12 after U.S. invades Puerto Rico, Spain is granted a conditional surrender.

• December 10 Spain and U.S. Sign the Treaty of Paris.

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Treaty of Paris (Dec. 10, 1898)

•Spain gives up control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Philippines.

•Spain is allowed to keep trading in the Philippines.-Hostile environment for the U.S.-Dewey’s (U.S. Navy) victory in the Pacific makes Europe very nervous.

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Platt AmendmentPlatt Amendment

• March 2March 2ndnd, 1901, 1901

• U.S. becomes the U.S. becomes the protectorate over Cubaprotectorate over Cuba

• Limits Cuba’s ability to Limits Cuba’s ability to deal with other deal with other countries.countries.

• Gives U.S. Naval Base Gives U.S. Naval Base at at GuantanamoGuantanamo Bay Bay

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The U.S. becomes a world player…….?

There is mixed public opinion in the U.S. ………….


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