Spanish-American War: The Spanish-American War had far-reaching consequences for Zelaya's presidency and Nicaraguan politics. While Nicaragua was not directly involved in the conflict, the war marked a significant shift in the balance of power in the Americas, with the United States emerging as a dominant force in the region. Zelaya's attempts to navigate the aftermath of the war were complicated by increasing American interventionism and the expansion of U.S. interests in Central America. Filipino War: The Filipino War highlighted the aggressive expansionist policies of the United States and served as a cautionary tale for Zelaya and other Latin American leaders. The brutal suppression of Filipino independence fighters by American forces underscored the dangers of resisting U.S. hegemony and fueled concerns about the potential consequences of challenging American interests in the region. Zelaya's presidency coincided with the aftermath of the Filipino War, shaping his approach to diplomacy and foreign
Spanish-American War: The Spanish-American War had far-reaching consequences for Zelaya's presidency and Nicaraguan politics. While Nicaragua was not directly involved in the conflict, the war marked a significant shift in the balance of power in the Americas, with the United States emerging as a dominant force in the region. Zelaya's attempts to navigate the aftermath of the war were complicated by increasing American interventionism and the expansion of U.S. interests in Central America. Filipino War: The Filipino War highlighted the aggressive expansionist policies of the United States and served as a cautionary tale for Zelaya and other Latin American leaders. The brutal suppression of Filipino independence fighters by American forces underscored the dangers of resisting U.S. hegemony and fueled concerns about the potential consequences of challenging American interests in the region. Zelaya's presidency coincided with the aftermath of the Filipino War, shaping his approach to diplomacy and foreign