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Spanish American War

Cuba is only 90 miles from Florida. Spanish American War. By the end of 1897, more than 300,000 Cubans had relocated into Spanish guarded concentration camps. These camps became cesspools of hunger and disease where more than one hundred thousand died. USS MAINE.

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Spanish American War

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  1. Cuba is only 90 miles from Florida Spanish American War

  2. By the end of 1897, more than 300,000 Cubans had relocated into Spanish guarded concentration camps. These camps became cesspools of hunger and disease where more than one hundred thousand died.

  3. USS MAINE • The U.S. sends the USS Maine to Havana Harbor

  4. 1. Protection of American business interests in Cuba 2. American support of Cuban rebels to gain independence from Spain Reasons for Spanish American War

  5. 3. Sinking of the USS Maine Newspapers reported it was Spain, but this wasn’t true The Maine exploded because the ammunitions were located to close to the ships boiler room.

  6. 4. Yellow Journalism – Exaggerated news stories. The newspapers falsely reported the sinking as an attack

  7. 1. The U.S. defeats Spain 2. Cuba gains its independence 3. The U.S. gained possession of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines 4. The U.S. emerged as a WORLD POWER Results of the Spanish American War

  8. The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy that was introduced on December 2, 1823, which said that further efforts by European governments to colonize land or interfere with states in the Americas would be viewed by the United States of America as acts of aggression requiring US intervention. The Monroe Doctrine

  9. 1. Asserted the U.S.’s right to interfere in economic matters of nations in the Americas 2. Claimed the United States’ right to exercise international police power The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

  10. 3. Advocated Big Stick Diplomacy “Walk softly, but carry a big stick” Used this concept to get the Panama Canal built

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