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USS Maine
it was meant to be a battle cry for rallying u.s. soldiers.
The slogan is "Remember the Maine." The Maine was a ship, named for the state, that was sunk, presumably by the Spanish.
"Remember the Maine" was the battle cry that inspired US to enter the Spanish-American War in 1898. I guess there was a similar battle cry about Pearl Harbor but it was probably "Remember Pearl Harbor" and did not relate to any ship, as many ships were destroyed there.
"Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!".
After the battleship Maine was blown up in Havana harbor, the battle cry through the ensuing Spanish American War was, "Remember the Maine!"
Remember the maine, the hell with spain!!!
Some contend that President McKinley got angry with Spain because of the De Lome Letter, but since the Minister submitted his resignation that hardly seems like a plausible excuse to declare War. The explosion of the USS Maine appears to be a the best answer.
President William McKinley used the slogan "Remember the Maine."
Remember the Maine - 1935 was released on: USA: 4 May 1935
Maine became a state as a result of the Missouri compromise in 1820. Maine became a free, non-slave state, with Missouri becoming a slave state the next year.
In 1820.