Fredric Remington
Remington refers to Frederick Remington, an American artist and illustrator known for his depictions of the American West. He was sent to Cuba in 1898 as a war correspondent during the Spanish-American War, tasked with capturing the conflict through his art and writings. His experiences there inspired a series of paintings and illustrations that highlighted the war's events and the soldiers' experiences. Remington's work contributed to shaping public perception of the war and American military heroism.
USS Maine
The USS Maine.
USS Maine
The establishment of a communist government increased tensions when Russia sent Cuba materials to build missile launch sites.
It is because during the cold war Cuba was and still is a communist country. In 1968 cuba threatened the united states with nuclear weapons. so we surrounded Cuba with battle ships, we made sure nothing came in or out. the USSR didn't like this so they sent in there navy and threatened us with war if we don't stop the blockade.
He sent the navy to blockade the island and not let ships into Cuba. Talks took place with the Russians. We were within hours of war when it was settled.
He sent the navy to blockade the island and not let ships into Cuba. Talks took place with the Russians. We were within hours of war when it was settled.
Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War
Cuba - APEX
Cuba, with certain US mandated restrictions.
That they still lacked a say in the government of Cuba. (APEX