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HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 1 Chapter 11 AMERICA AND THE WORLD Section 1: Expansion in the Pacific Section 2: War with Spain Section 3: Expansion in Latin America Section 4: Conflict with Mexico

HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 2 Objectives: How did Spain respond to the revolt in Cuba? How did Spain respond to the revolt in Cuba? What were the major causes of the Spanish- American War? What were the major causes of the Spanish- American War? What were the major battles of the Spanish- American War? What were the major battles of the Spanish- American War? What happened to the Philippines after the Spanish-American War? What happened to the Philippines after the Spanish-American War? Section 2: War with Spain

HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 3 Spanish response to the Cuban revolt exiled many leaders of the independence movement exiled many leaders of the independence movement sent soldiers to fight rebels sent soldiers to fight rebels sent General Valeriano Weyler to put down the revolt sent General Valeriano Weyler to put down the revolt Section 2: War with Spain

HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 4 Causes of the Spanish-American War imperialist ambition imperialist ambition humanitarian sympathy for the rebels humanitarian sympathy for the rebels yellow journalism yellow journalism the destruction of the USS Maine the destruction of the USS Maine Section 2: War with Spain

HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 5 Major battles of the Spanish-American War U.S. naval bombardment of Manila Bay in the Philippines U.S. naval bombardment of Manila Bay in the Philippines battle for Manila battle for Manila battle for El Caney battle for El Caney battle for San Juan Hill in Cuba battle for San Juan Hill in Cuba battle between U.S. and Spanish navies off the coast of Cuba battle between U.S. and Spanish navies off the coast of Cuba battle between U.S. and Spanish forces in Puerto Rico battle between U.S. and Spanish forces in Puerto Rico Section 2: War with Spain

HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON The American Nation HOLT IN THE MODERN ERA 6 The Philippines after the Spanish- American War Emilio Aquinaldo set up a provisional government. Emilio Aquinaldo set up a provisional government. U.S. annexed the Philippines. U.S. annexed the Philippines. Filipino independence fighters battled U.S. troops for control and lost in Filipino independence fighters battled U.S. troops for control and lost in Philippines gained independence in Philippines gained independence in Section 2: War with Spain