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    America began to search for means of bridging to Asia across the Pacific Ocean through geological control. Then with the American urge share the western/Angelo-Saxon way, Cuba became a focus when they revolted against Spanish control. The U.S. entered into the American-Spanish War with media coercion to liberate Cuba and other Spanish owned territories. The United States won the war which lead to their rights for Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Cuba. The Philippines was the U.S.’s first experience

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    or non-interventionism up until the Spanish-American war. This is the first time in American history where significant foreign intervention is seen taking place. The Spanish-American war was brought on by Cuba struggling to gain independence from Spain. U.S newspapers used propaganda to lead citizen’s sentiments to side with Cuba. Spain had been portrayed as brutal and repressive against the Cuban rebels with their use of concentration camps and such. American opinion of Spain was already low,

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    The post spanish american war period was a time of many changes in the US physically and mentally. During this time period the United States showed many examples of expansionism like they had earlier in the creation of the country but it also showed that the country was attempting to depart away from imperialism somewhat. The mindset of the American government and public was similar to the mindsets of those that were before them after the revolutionary war. For example, we attempted to gain more

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    Industrial revolution- When there was an increase of jobs and factories War of 1812 and industrialization- The british blockade forced the united states to develop its own industries communism and socialism- Communism is complete socialism where the people own all the property manifest destiny- God given right to expand from coast to coast dominion- A country was domestically self governing but part of the British Empire Lincoln- Led the Union Berlin Conference of 1884-1885- Prevent European countries

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    absent and the United States declared war on Spain, beginning the Spanish-American War. The war resulted in a swift American victory, leading to the addition of multiple territories. Although the explosion is now known to have been caused by an internal fire, it caused American intervention and imperialism in both Latin America and islands in the Pacific

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    Spanish-American War There were many reasons why the Spanish-American War happened. But here are a few big reasons that helped cause the Spanish-American War. Something that caused The Spanish-American War was the explosion of the USS Maine. The US blamed Spain for blowing up the US ship. I think it was miscommunication because the Americans didn’t know what happened. Another reason I think caused the war is the US wanted Cuba and the Philippines and Spain controlled. The Americans wanted but Spain

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    during the time of the Spanish-American War was used used to fabricate political events between the Americans and the Spanish and used as a mechanism to go to war with the Spanish. In return, the news agencies profited and capitalized on the sales by selling tons of newspapers. The journalists would write about what was going on over seas and they would exaggerate what was happening. Yellow Journalism brought upon disagreements, deception, and lies, while depicting the Spanish to be some sort of Monster

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    impulsively waged a war with imperialist Spain that would forever change our country for better and for worse. There are many different factors that led to the war, but in my opinion, one key cause is of much greater importance than the others. As a result of the war, American became known as an imperialistic nation and a world power. How could such a “little” war have such a large impact on American society at the turn of the 20th century? The first reason for the Spanish American War was public opinion

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    many wars that caused by many different reasons. Also, all war can make good and bad effects for the world. One famous war in history was the Spanish-American War of 1898. It was caused by fuzzy. The war has left a long term effect on both sides that involved in the war. Both Spain and the United States were truly impacted by the war because the war happened unexpectedly. The Spanish-American War was not started by one event alone, but with the accumulation many events which caused the war to explode

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    at from every angle. These are the conditions that the rough riders, buffalo soldiers, and american army had to overcome at most times to end up victors of the Spanish American War. According to an article by Patrick McSherry, approximately 55,000-60,000 men lost their lives to disease, gunshots, or wounds in the war. The Spanish American War was not necessarily the right thing to do, but in the end the war was worth it because of the land, partnerships, and power America gained as country because

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