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The Cause Of The Spanish-American War

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One cause of the Spanish-American War was due to yellow journalism. This term refers to exaggerated stories and pictures about the situation in Cuba. This manipulation of the masses caused a large uproar among American citizens in favor of assisting Cuba against Spain. This was due to the extreme patriotism of the American people and they sympathized with Cubans in their fight for independence.

Another cause of the Spanish-American War wast the De Lome letter. President McKinley was against intervening with the issues between Cuba and Spain due to US business interests and foreign relations between the US and Spain. The De Lome letter was written by a Spanish ambassador to the US and it called him a weak leader and claimed how he is only interested in appeasing the masses and gaining their favor. This made it difficult for McKinley to remain neutral in the conflict and was one of the main reasons for US involvement. …show more content…

The USS Maine was sent from Key West, Florida to Havana, Cuba in order to protect American interests in Cuba during the fight for Cuban independence. On it's way, it was sank due to an explosion that killed 260 men. America blamed Spain for this attack and was one of the last straws that caused American interference in Cuba and the start of the Spanish-American

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