Discuss The Causes Of The Spanish American War

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Alec Anguiano Mrs. Pinson English 3 7 November 2014 Research Paper Causes of the Spanish-American War Cuba’s Battles of Independence “A splendid little war” is what Secretary of State John Hay said when the Spanish-American War was over. The war between U.S. and Spain had many causes. Cuba fought for its independence from Spain, causing American to support for sense of sympathy. Cuba’s battles struggled on with Spain that began in February 1895. U.S. had paramount issues from the patriotic demands for independence from Spain. Cuba gave attention to America with the global instability from its conflict with Spain. (The Spanish American) U.S.S. Maine sinking in Havana The battleship Maine sinking and exploding in Havana Harbor with Spain suspected caused America to rise for war. Two hundred and sixty sailors died on that vessel in February 15th, 1898; three years after the Cuban conflict with Spain (Infoplease). The U.S.S. Maine was sent to investigate Cuba and was anchored in the nearby harbor, Havana. Suddenly a mysterious explosion was seen in the harbor were the battleship was last seen. Spain denied of doing such a thing, but the U.S. citizens were doubtful with the cry of “Remember the Maine.” …show more content…

and Spain boil Also, the tensions between U.S. and Spain from the “yellow press” stories increased U.S. feelings against Spain. The “yellow press” news stories were exaggerated to make Spain look more senseless than they were. There are also the concentration camps made by Spain to “help” the Cubans and for Spain to gain back control. These incidents pushed the war far. (Essential

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