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The Spanish-American War

The Spanish-American War. Chapter 7 Section 2. Crisis In Cuba. Cuba is 90-100 miles off coast of US Cuba was controlled by Spain, unhappy Jose Marti led revolution Used guerilla tactics and destroyed property, esp. US (?). Spanish-American War.

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The Spanish-American War

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  1. The Spanish-American War Chapter 7 Section 2

  2. Crisis In Cuba • Cuba is 90-100 miles off coast of US • Cuba was controlled by Spain, unhappy • Jose Marti led revolution • Used guerilla tactics and destroyed property, esp. US (?)

  3. Spanish-American War • Valeriano Weyler “the Butcher” sets up concentration camps • Newspaper wars: Hearst vs. Pulitzer use yellow journalism to sell/persuade • Fanned war fever • Americans sympathize for Cuba

  4. US Declares War • McKinley wanted to avoid war with Spain • Spain made changes • De Lome Letter angers Americans (Spanish minister to US)

  5. U.S.S. Maine • USS Maine sent to protect US citizens and investments • Feb. 15, 1898 Maine blew up • 260 men killed • Blame is given to Spain

  6. Spanish-American WarPhilippines • “Remember the Maine” • April 20 1898 US declares war • First battle in Philippines • George Dewey led US forces/rebels • Within 2 months, Spain surrendered in Philippines

  7. Spanish-American WarCuba • Blockade of Cuba sealed Spanish fleet • Rough Riders led by Teddy Roosevelt • Buffalo Soldiers and Rough Riders were key in Cuban Victory • San Juan Hill • Spanish fleet destroyed as it tried to break blockade

  8. Treaty of Paris • “Splendid little war” ends with US victor • Spain freed Cuba • Guam and Puerto Rico were given to the US • Philippines sold to US for $20 Million • Can we annex the Philippines?

  9. Annex the Philippines • Debate occurred • McKinley- “nothing left to do but to take them, and educate, uplift and Christianize them” • Violated the Constitution (self gov’t) • US annexed Philippines by the Treaty of Paris Feb 6, 1899

  10. Filipinos Revolt • Filipinos rebel against annexation • Emilio Aguinaldo led the rebellion • “one leader for another” • 3 years of rebellion • 20,000 Philipinos/4,000 Americans dead • Cost US $400 Million • Became independent July 4, 1946

  11. Puerto Rico • US forces occupy island • Promise protection • Important location for US • Foraker Act-ended military rule, set up civil government • 1917 become US citizens, control own gov’t

  12. Cuba • Occupied by US troops (Teller?) • Provided food, clothing, schools, farms, medicine, sanitation, removal of disease • US insists: Accept the Platt Amendment into Constitution

  13. Platt Amendment • Can’t make treaties that limited independence • US had right to intervene in Cuba • Cuba could not go into debt • US could buy/lease land for naval/fueling stations (Guantanamo Bay) • Accepted reluctantly and lasted for 31 years, Cuba becomes US protectorate (affairs partially controlled by stronger power)

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