Comparing Douglas And The Spanish-American Civil War

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The civil war 1861-1865
In 1858, Abraham Lincoln from republican ran for the United States Senate. Lincoln
Rivaled with the Democrat Stephen A. Douglas in the debates concerning the northern United States. Lincoln advocated the end of slavery citing moral issues while Douglas advocated
Non-intervention by the government is citing federal issues.
He argued that although he hated slavery, he could not instruct other citizens living far off in another part of the country what they should do. Douglas took the Senate seat, however, in 1860; Lincoln took the White House thus triggering the American civil war (Kyle et al., 2013, p. 256). In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln launched the
Emancipation Proclamation due to moral and political pressure. …show more content…

The union leveraged on its superior personnel, industrial and military power to conquer the rebels from the south and reunited the country by 1865. Due to Lincoln's forgiveness, there was reconstruction and reunification. Even after Lincoln was assassinated, the reunification continued and ended in 1877 (Kyle et al., 2013, p. 284).
The Spanish-American War (1898-1901)
The Spanish-American war commenced with the Wilson- Gorman Tariff, 1894. The American tariff on sugar imports hurt the Cuba's economy that was manufactured sugar. Angry nationalists (insurrection) revolted against the Spanish Colonial regime. Therefore, Spain sent General Weyler to Cuba to deal with the situation. The General detained most of the people in concentration camps. By this time, the United States had many entrepreneurs who were interested in investing in Cuba. The journalism stirred the Americans into anti-Spain mood. However, President G. Cleveland promised not to go to war (McManus, 2008, p. 67). In 1897, President McKinley took over the office amid uproar over Cuba. In 1898, United States deployed USS Maine to Cuba terming it as friendly mission. The ships intend was to wait and rescue the US citizens in case