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His methods were less then humane, but he could put an end to revolt. The media called him the butcher, and much of Yellow Journalism centers around his program of reconcentration camps which did cause thousands of deaths.

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weyler tried to crush the of rebellion by herding the entire rural population of central and western Cuba into barbed wire concentration camps.

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His presence in Cuba led to reconcentration camps. Americans protested against his cruel methods and thus had a reason to war with the Spanish in support of Cuban Independence.

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