Yellow Journalism
The U.S. feared of having a Spanish colony so close to the United States.
American support for the rebels in Cuba was primarily fueled by a combination of economic interests and strategic considerations. The United States saw Cuba as a potential market for American goods and investments, and supported the rebels in order to gain influence over the island's future government. Additionally, the US government viewed Cuba as strategically important for maintaining stability in the region and preventing the spread of communism. This support ultimately led to the Spanish-American War and the eventual independence of Cuba.
Yellow Journalism affected public support for US Military action in Cuba by convincing many Americans that the US military should support the Cuban rebels .
Cuba.
Some Americans supported Spanish control of Cuba due to economic interests, particularly in sugar and tobacco industries, which benefited from a stable Spanish administration. Others sympathized with the Cuban rebels because of a growing anti-imperialist sentiment and the desire for freedom and self-determination, fueled by reports of Spanish atrocities against civilians. Additionally, the humanitarian perspective and the influence of the yellow press played a significant role in swaying public opinion toward the rebels. This division reflected broader themes of imperialism, economic interests, and moral responsibility in American society at the time.
Yellow Journalism affected public support for US military action in Cuba by convincing many Americans that the US military should support the Cuban rebels .
Americans had large investments in Cuba. They didn't want to lose all of their money, so they helped the Cubans out.
The current conflict in Cuba is politically instigated. There are rebels that are associated to Fidel Castro who have destabilized the country.
The main reason for the Spanish-American War and American support of Cuban rebels who wanted independence from Cuba was that Americans wanted to protect their business interest in this country. Similarly, public opinion and the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor also were other factors.
Congress issued a resolution on April 20 declaring Cuba independent and demanding that Spain leave the island within three days....My answer would be because,Cuban rebels wanted independence from Spain
Jose Marti encourages Cuban rebels to destroy sugar mills and plantations to provoke the United States.
1. American Support of Cuban Rebels to gain independencs from Spain. 2. Rising Tensions as a result of the sinking of the U.S.S Maine. 3. Protection of American buisness interests in Cuba. 4. Yellow Journalism.