The newspapers printed exaggerated stories that stirred up the public's anger toward Spain.
Yellow press newspapers played a significant role in influencing public opinion in favor of war with Spain through sensationalized and biased reporting that heightened anti-Spanish sentiment. They portrayed Spain as a brutal oppressor in Cuba, exaggerating events like the explosion of the USS Maine to provoke public outrage and pressure the US government to intervene militarily against Spain in the Spanish-American War.
The newspapers printed exaggerated stories that stirred up the public's anger toward Spain.
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What kind of lasting effects did the Spanish-American War have on the United States
A major result of the Spanish-American War was that the United States obtained overseas colonies.
Hearst used sensational Propaganda to villainize Spain. This effectively led the United States into the Spanish-American war on behalf of Cuba. This was considered the birth of yellow journalism.
"Estadounidense" is the Spanish word for someone from the United States, commonly referred to as an American.
Spain and the United States.
Guantanamo Bay belonged to the US after the Spanish-American War.
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John Brown Russwurm co-founded Freedom's Journal, the first African American owned newspaper in the United States.
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He was not happy that the United States maintained possession of the Philippines following the Spanish-American War.
One result of the 1898 Spanish-American War won by the United States was the Treaty of Paris. This was an agreement which stated that the Spanish would surrender Cuba and cede Puerto Rico.
After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and Puerto Rico became territories of the United States.