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They sympathized with the Cubans' revolt against imperialist Spain

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They sent an American spy to plant 1 ship and then on January 1898, they closed the coal chamber and blew it all to smithereens sinking the ship. This is what started World War 2.

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They supported Cuba's quest for Independence.

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Because Cubans kept doing with our US Gurlfriends and Kept doing a 69 with them HEHEHEHE HAA

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how did americans respond to the cuban revolution

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Why were the Americans concerned about the revolt in Cuba

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Q: How were Cuban rebels looked upon by Americans in the late 1890s?
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Why did the Americans support Cuban rebels?

Americans had large investments in Cuba. They didn't want to lose all of their money, so they helped the Cubans out.


Who led the Cuban rebels in the 2nd Cuban war?

Jose Marti


How did yellow journalism and jingoism influence Americans views of Cuban rebellion?

it whipped up American public opinion in favor of the rebels :)


How did Spain react to the Cuban rebels?

They sent their armies to crush the rebellion and they would have succeeded had the Americans not intervened in 1898.


Why did the bay of pigs failed?

The main reason it failed was because American forces did not land at the Bay of Pigs to reinforce Cuban rebels. Because of that, the rebels were quickly defeated by the Cuban Nationalists.


Which tariff upset the Cuban sugar economy in the mid 1890s?

The Wilson Gorman Tariff.


What had Cuban rebels been fighting for since 1895?

Independence from Spain.


What do you think contributed to American sympathy with the Cubans?

Spanish oppression of the Cuban people triggered a rebellion that earned the sympathy of many Americans, some of whom began providing arms and money to the rebels.


What did the Spanish do to prevent Cuban villagers from helping the rebels?

Forced them to move to reconcentration camps


How did Cuban and Philippine revolutions against Spain in the 1890s affect the U.S. foreign influence?

The Cuban and Philippine Revolutions in the 1890s gave the United States the ability to find a local population that was willing and able to assist in overthrowing the Spanish. This allowed the United States to later quasi-annex the territory.


How did Cuban and Philippine revolutions against Spain in the 1890s affect U.S. foreign influences?

The Cuban and Philippine Revolutions in the 1890s gave the United States the ability to find a local population that was willing and able to assist in overthrowing the Spanish. This allowed the United States to later quasi-annex the territory.


How did Cuban and Philippine revolutions against Spain in the 1890s affect U.S. foreign influence?

The Cuban and Philippine Revolutions in the 1890s gave the United States the ability to find a local population that was willing and able to assist in overthrowing the Spanish. This allowed the United States to later quasi-annex the territory.