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1 The Spanish-American War p. 146

2 The Cuban Rebellion Begins Independence Jose Marti Republic of Cuba 1868—Cuba launched rebellion for independence from Spain Cuba became economically tied with the United States. 1895—Cuba launches another rebellion after economy tanks. Successfully take Eastern Cuba and declared it independent of Spain.

3 America Supports Cuba yellow journalism General Weyler reconcentration camps United States became convinced to be involved by sensationalist news stories. Spain sent 200,000 troops and even had Cuban rebels put into holding camps so that they would not aid or continue the rebellion.

4 Calls for War declaration President William McKinley “Remember the Maine!” jingoism Cubans rioted in protest of remaining a Spanish colony. President McKinley sent the USS Maine to protect American living in Havana. The Maine exploded and McKinley was pressured to go to war with Spain. Spain declared war on U.S. 1898.

5 Battle of Manila Bay strategy Commodore George Dewey Manila Bay, Philippines Pacific Ocean In early May 1898, an American naval squadron, led by Commodore George Dewey, destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay. The U.S. hoped to keep Spain from sending ships to help in Cuba.

6 American Forces in Cuba retreat Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt Kettle Hill The U.S. landed troops in Cuba near where the Spanish were protecting their ships. American troops attacked and took a village near Santiago. The Spanish retreated and their ships were destroyed by U.S. warships.

7 So…what just happened?...in a nutshell please. Cuba wanted independence from Spain U.S gets involved – Cuba is 90 miles from Florida – Wanted European powers out of Western Hemisphere U.S ship, the Maine, explodes—blamed on Spain—U.S and Spain now at war Spanish colony, the Philippines, is taken by the U.S U.S enters Cuba, battles ensue, Spain retreats from Cuba

8 The Annexation Debate p. 150 1.According to Albert Beveridge, why is annexation of the Philippines an honorable course of action? 2.What are William Jennings Bryan’s two main criticisms of imperialism?

9 Treaty of Paris 1898 officially ended the war – Cuba granted independence – U.S gained Puerto Rico and Guam – U.S paid $20 million for the Philippines

10 Cuba is…well…almost free Platt Amendment – no treaties with nations who could dominate them – must allow U.S navy bases – keep trade debts low to avoid conflict – U.S allowed to intervene to support Cuban independence Cuba finally repealed it in 1934

11 Battle of Manila Bay **

12 American Forces in Cuba **


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