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.
The mysterious sinking of the USS Maine at Havana Harbor.
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The USS Maine.
The explosion of pre-dreadnought Maine led to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
The underlying cause of the Spanish American War was US public support for Cuban independence. The triggering event was the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine on 15 February 1898 which led to a declaration of War. The net effect of the War was Cuban Independence and the loss of Spain's New World Empire.
He was the leader of the Philippine's during the Spanish-American war.
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The USS Maine.
The USS Maine.
William McKinley.
The explosion of pre-dreadnought Maine led to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
The underlying cause of the Spanish American War was US public support for Cuban independence. The triggering event was the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine on 15 February 1898 which led to a declaration of War. The net effect of the War was Cuban Independence and the loss of Spain's New World Empire.
He was the leader of the Philippine's during the Spanish-American war.
President William McKimley.
The quest for Cuban Independence.
General Nelson Miles.
The blowing up of the battleship USS Maine in Havana harbor, thought to be from Spanish saboutage.
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