After the sinking of the Maine Americans favored war with Spain. President McKinley had tried to avoid the war for many months but he had to go with public opinion after the sinking of the Maine.
The US public support for Cuban Independence and the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine are the events that led to the Spanish-American War.
No, the sinking of the USS Maine caused the Spainish-American War.
The sinking of the Maine came first.
The quest for Cuban Independence and the sinking of the USS Maine.
The mysterious sinking of the USS Maine.
Answer 1: They increased the public's anger toward Spain. (APEX) -JC
The sinking of the Maine was the event that definitely convinced the US public opinion to push in favor of the war against Spain. The USS Maine battleship was blown up in Havana, Cuba harbor. Spanish sabotage was suspected.
US media and public support for Cuban Independence and the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine.
Because of the sinking of the USS Maine.
The sinking of the USS Maine.
Spanish-American War