Spanish- American War (1898) Everything You Need To Know For Your APUSH Exam.

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Spanish- American War (1898) Everything You Need To Know For Your APUSH Exam

Important Topics Before the War Alfred T. Mahan o Author of “Influence of Sea Power Upon History” General “Butcher” Weyler o Spanish General, reports of brutality in Cuba Yellow Journalism o Exaggeration of stories to sell newspapers o Hearst and Pulitzer

Causes of the War USS Maine o US ship stationed in Cuba, mysteriously blew up De Lome Letter o Written by a Spanish minister o Trash talked McKinley Yellow Journalism American public demanded war

Important Info About the War War declared on April 11, 1898 Teller Amendment: Once US overthrew Spanish rule, Cubans would be given their freedom Most American deaths were the result of ILLNESS, not combat Rough Riders US Presence in Latin America increases

Effects of the War Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines Insular Cases o Constitution does not necessarily apply to new areas. Platt Amendment (Know this!!) o Cuba can’t have treaties with other countries that compromises independence o US can intervene to restore order o Guantanamo Bay given to US Anti-Imperialist League o Mark Twain, Presidents of Harvard and Stanford, Samuel Gompers, and Carnegie

The Philippines The Philippines thought they would receive independence o McKinley planned to “Christianize” them Emilio Aguinaldo wanted revenge o Guerilla warfare 1946, Philippines gain independence

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