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Spanish American War

Spanish American War. 17.2 Pages 558-564. Spain and the Caribbean. Lost all colonies EXCEPT for Cuba and Puerto Rico Since 1868 Cuba had been revolting Jose Marti Leader of the Cuban Revolution Party 1892 Exiled to NYC Writes poetry and newspaper articles to rally the masses

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Spanish American War

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  1. Spanish American War 17.2 Pages 558-564

  2. Spain and the Caribbean • Lost all colonies EXCEPT for Cuba and Puerto Rico • Since 1868 Cuba had been revolting • Jose Marti • Leader of the Cuban Revolution Party 1892 • Exiled to NYC • Writes poetry and newspaper articles to rally the masses • 1895 – Revolt – Marti dies • Spanish army puts Cubans in camps to keep civilians from aiding rebels, 1/3 die!!

  3. America Gets War Fever!! • Media: • New York Journal: William Randolph Hearst • NewYork World: Joseph Pulitzer Scandalous Stories and Shocking illustrations • Yellow Journalism: is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines in order to boost newspaper sales.

  4. Yellow Journalism • 1897 – Hearst sends an artist to draw pictures that display Spanish cruelty

  5. Tension rises in America • February 9, 1898 • De Lome Letter: calls McKinley Weak! • Written by Spain’s Minister to US • “worst insult in US History!” • February 15, 1898 • USS Maine: ship sent to protect Americans EXPLODES in Havana Harbor • 260 sailors killed • “remember the Maine!” Editorial pg560

  6. Declaration of War • March 1898 • McKinley demands Cuba’s Independence and Spain refuses • April 25th 1898 • US Declares War on Spain

  7. TimeLine: Your Turn • You will be creating a time line of the important events leading up to the Spanish American War. • You will have at least 6 dates from our notes • You must include: • Date and Event • Picture • 1 sentence description

  8. The Course of the War: Two War Fronts • CUBA • PHILIPPINES

  9. CUBA • Teller Amendment  once Cuba is free, America will “leave the government and control to its people” • July 1st – Battle of San Juan Hill • US troops defeat Spanish • July 3rd – entire Spanish fleet sank off the Cuban coast • Two weeks later – Spain is defeated in Puerto Rico.

  10. Who were the fighters?? YOUR TURN (page 562) Rough Riders Regiment organized by TR Athletes, cowboys, miners who joined to fight for a cause • Buffalo Soldiers • African American soldiers of 9th and 10th Cavalries Led the Charge!

  11. PHILIPPINES • May 1st 1898: Commodore George Dewey Attacks Manila • 400 Spanish die/injured • No American lives lost • August 14th: Dewey and Filipino rebels surround Sp. troops • Spain surrenders The War Lasts only 4 months in total!

  12. Consequences of the War YOUR TURN (562-563) Spain: 1. Cuba 2. PR 3. Guam 4. Philippines $20 million U.S 1. Money: $250 million 2. Men: 2,000 History’s Voices (562)

  13. Annexation of Philippines (563 -564) FOR • AGAINST February 6, 1899 : We annex the Philippines

  14. ADD TO TIMELINE • 5/1 1898 • 7/1/1898 • 7/3 1898 • 8/14 1899

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