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The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor in 1898 led to the cry "Remember the Maine" and eventually to the Spanish American War.
Fueled (with one L) is the American spelling. Fuelled (with two L's) is the British spelling.
Changes in journalism in the 20th cent. were fueled by technological advances: the teletypewriter (1904); long-range radio reception (1913); television (1930s-40s); communications satellite (1960s) transmission of data, voice, and video.
Yellow Journalism by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer influenced popular support for the Spanish-American War in 1898. The exaggerated and sensationalized coverage of events, such as the sinking of the USS Maine, fueled anti-Spanish sentiment and pushed the United States towards war with Spain.
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well it wasnt fueled by economic prosperity in the early 1890s -PLATO on plato its B. :) hope that helped
In the late 1990s, low interest rates and a booming American economy fueled residential, public, and commercial construction in the United States, which in turn boosted demand for construction machinery and equipment.
Cuba is not far from Florida. America did not like the idea of having a strong and intimidating country living nearby. Also, Spain at one point took over Cuba, thinking of how close it is to Florida isn't such a good idea for America.
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industrialization, urbanization, and technological advancements. These factors have led to changes in agriculture, infrastructure development, and urban sprawl, altering the physical and social aspects of the American landscape.