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The Spanish-American WarChapter 16 Section 2
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Words to Know
•Yellow Journalism: The publishing of exaggerated or made-up news stories to attract readers and influence their ideas.
•Imperialism: The policy of one nation gaining control over other lands and using them to build an empire.
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Late 1800s• Spain no longer a world
power:▫ Empire grown smaller▫ In Americas, only Cuba
and Puerto Rico under Spain’s control
• American leaders interested in affairs of Cuba:▫ 90 miles off coast of
Florida• 1868: Cubans rebel against
Spain:▫ Some Cuban leaders flee
to NYC
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Cubans Revolt against Spain• Many Americans sided
with the Cubans:▫ Reminded people for
their fight for independence
▫ US newspapers practiced yellow journalism
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Explosion of the Maine•1898: Fighting
began in Havana, Cuba▫Pres. McKinley sent
US battleship Maine to Havana
▫McKinley wanted to protect Americans in Cuba
▫2/15/1898: the Maine exploded in Havana Harbor 260 sailors killed
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Explosion of the Maine cont.•Most Americans
blamed Spain▫Believed bomb was
planted on the ship▫Americans’ had
much anger towards Spain
▫4/25/1898: US declares war on Spain Year later it was
determined that the explosion was an accident
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War• Spanish-American war
lasted less than 3 months
• War was fought in the Philippines and Cuba
• Spanish Fleet was destroyed in Manila Bay (Phil)▫ Commodore George Dewy
• Dewey sent weapons to Emilio Aquinaldo▫ Filipino leader▫ US and Filipino forces
won almost all the islands
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Cuba• Theodore Roosevelt
led the “Rough Riders”
• Won at San Juan Hill
• US Navy defeated Spanish fleet at Santiago
• Treaty of Paris ended the war in 1898▫ Gave US control of
Cuba and Puerto Rico▫ Philippines
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US a World Power• Victory over Spain made
the US a world power• Some Americans wanted
the US to have an Empire like GB.▫ Others were against
imperialism
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Responsibilities• US had to make decisions
about how they were going to govern their new areas▫ Often the decisions did
not please the people living in those areas
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Responsibilities• Cuba:
▫ Large US Naval base built at Guantanamo Bay
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Responsibilities• Puerto Rico:
▫ Jones Act of 1917 made it a US territory
▫ Appointed a governor▫ Could have reps. In
Congress, but couldn’t vote
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Responsibilities• Philippines:
▫ US govt. was set up there
▫ Filipino troops fought US troops for years to gain control
▫ Filipinos lost their fight in 1901
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