The Spanish-American war started in the Cuban struggle for independence in Spain, which started in February 1895. The war was destructive and destroyed sugar mills. The demand to stop the war and acquire Cuban independence gained support from the US congress. The war resulted in Cuba gaining independence from Spain and the end of Spanish colonial rule in the country. The Treaty of Paris, which ended the war, granted Cuba its independence and also ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States.…
The United States desired to dominion all of the Americas and endeavor at all costs. Cuba being in the Americas and under Spain’s ruling, the United States would try to find little things to accuse Spain so that they believe they have the right to declare war. The United States was not justified in claiming war with Spain due to unfair and erroneous accusations.…
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Neutrality was no longer the case whenever William McKinley became president in 1897. One of the many causes of the spanish american war was that America agreed with the Cuban rebellion against the Spanish. The spanish were not too happy. There was also an unexplained explosion on the battleship U.S.S Maine in the havana Harbor that related to the Spanish. These two, along with many other factors, created the war. The effects of the war was the Treaty of Paris. Spain finally let go of their possession with Puerto Rico, The Philippines, Guam, and many others. The Treaty of Paris was a very important time for both…
Expansion abroad during the Spanish-American War was good because it improved the United States' economy. Expansion abroad during the Spanish-American War had many positive effects on the United States' economy. The acquisition of new territories and the establishment of new markets opened up great opportunities for economic growth and development. This expansion not only provided additional resources and raw materials for the United States but also facilitated trade and enhanced the nation's international competitiveness. One key advantage of expansion during the Spanish-American War was the gain of new territories.…
Cubans were in revolt against Spain, and wanted to declare their independence. Many Americans supported their efforts. Newspapers in America favored American involvement in Cuba. This was known as "yellow journalism." Reporters were sent to Cuba and the Spanish often altered their reports into horror stories about crimes against the Cuban population. Those reporters made and sold those papers. Imperialists in America favored the war, which would bring Cuba and its people into the economic sphere of the US. We could provide products to the Cubans and we could enter the economic system of the island with our industries. The major cause was the explosion of the USS Maine, which was stationed in Havana. The American press claimed the Spanish caused the explosion with the loss of approximately 260 American sailors, but there was no evidence the Spanish caused the ship to explode. Later, evidence was found that the reason for the explosion was because of the boiler. President McKinley made a list of demands to the Spanish, because he wanted to stop the concentration camps, and he wanted an order of cease-fire, the Spanish gave in, and they still went to war. The American public continued to put pressure on President McKinley until he finally asked Congress to declare war on Spain in April of 1898. They wanted to declare their independence. One of the major causes that many people would say triggered the Spanish American war was the Delome letter, The Delome letter was written by Enrique Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish minister with the selection of Cuba. It was a letter that criticized the President McKinley of the…
William McKinley decided to send in the USS Maine to protect US sugar interests, and help the rebel cause in Cuba, however the ship blew up killing 260 crew members on board. What the Naval Court of Inquiry ruled was a mine, quickly became illustrated as a Spanish attack on the US. Although such claims cannot be proven, the public and congress jumped on board, blaming the Spanish for the incident which two months later marked the beginning of the Spanish-American War.…
Yes, United States was justified in going to war with Mexico. The Mexican-American War was fought mostly because of Texas's border confusion. When Texas won its independence from Mexico, they stated that the "great big river of the south" would be the border, but because of Texan's vagueness, Mexicans thought the Nueces River was the border, while the U.S. and Texas claims they were talking about the Rio Grande. The reasons America was justified in going to war with Mexico is the fact that Mexico had not exert any governmental attention to Texas, many Americans were already there, and they passed the boundary of the U.S., and killed Americans there.…
Fought between April and August 1898, the Spanish-American War was the result of American concern over Spanish treatment of Cuba, political pressures, and anger over the sinking of USS Maine. Although President William McKinley had wished to avoid any type of war, American forces seized the Philippines and Guam. This was followed by a longer campaign in southern Cuba which culminated in American victories at sea and on land. In the wake of the conflict, the United States became an Imperial power having gained many Spanish territories. Beginning in 1868, the people of Cuba began starting to overthrow their Spanish rulers. Having defeated two rebellions, the Spanish took a heavy hand when a third began…
Secondly, the Spanish had another key role it assisting the Americans, this time in the south. The Spanish accepted the terms in assisting the Americans by maintaining Florida, home too many loyalists and to British troops stationed there, from spreading into the Gulf Coast. They Spanish prevented the British from entering because not only would they flank the Americans, they would also have a foothold of the Indians of the south, causing trouble for Spain. In the end, they did their job and we let them have most of Florida, temporarily.…
5. The foreign policy of the United States was not changed much by the Spanish American war but while it did have its affects the most notable were just the dying down of expansionism and the United States and France were not resigning their original treaty while it was an important event in our history it did not lead to any significant changes in foreign policy.…
The physical beginning of the Mexican-American war between the United States and Mexico began with a Mexican attack on American troops who were stationed on the southern border of Texas on April 25, 1846. The swift conclusion to the war took place as General Winfield Scott occupied the Mexican capitol city, Mexico City on September 14, 1847. Within a few months, the Treaty of Guadalupe was signed with Mexico recognizing the US annexation of Texas as well as Mexico succeeding from California and New Mexico.1 The causes of the Mexican-American war varies from historian to historian. Some blame a dictatorial Centralist government of Mexico beginning the war by continuing to claim Texas even after its establishment of an independent republic. Others argue the United States provoked war with Mexico by annexing Texas as well as stationing troops at the Mexican border. A final thought is that the greed of United States President James Polk who “forced Mexico to war in order to seize California and the Southwest”.2 The most likely cause of the Mexican-American War is a combination of the three.…
The Spanish American War was a very interesting war, some don’t know how the war…
If the Spanish American War had not taken place America's diplomatic and political role in the world would have been completely different. America's involvement in this war made us as a country look strong. If we had not participated we would not have been looked upon as a power in the world. Also we would not have been looked upon as a country that handles other countries religious, political, and foreign problems. America has had its hands in other countries affairs ever since the war ended. This war gave us a reason to take care of foreign problems. However, if the war had not taken place we would not have had a reason to have a stronger army. Our stronger army has allowed us to handle civil disputes in other countries. This proves that if the war had not taken place there would have been no reason to handle foreign affairs or have a stronger army.…
The Civil War of Spain lasted from 1936 to 1939 is considered as the prelude to World War II being the testing ground for the Great Powers in such great war. The country had considered certain challenges revolving around political, economic, and social domains during the first few years of the twentieth century. Undoubtedly, the factors leading Spain to such war depends on the reasons for the emergence of conflicting aspects that evolved. It is not appropriate to comment that civil wars are equivalent to the domestic conflicts with the consideration in the country for gaining an understanding of the civil war. The international dimensions aim to play the important role in internal conflicts while considering the growth and dynamics of conflicts…