the spanish-american war.
The Spanish-American War
The U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, John Hay, called the Spanish-American War a "splendid little war". The Spanish-American War, of course, resulted in mass casualties on both sides of the conflict.
John Hay, The US. Ambassador To Great Britain, called it "A Splendid Little War" and then became the Secretary of State.
In a letter to Theodore Roosevelt he termed it "A Splendid Little War".
An Ambassador's office is called an Embassy.
I believe you are thinking of an ambassador.
Theodore Roosevelt called it: "A splendid littlewar".It is true that Roosevelt used that term and the quote is often credited to him in err. John Milton Hay, the US Ambassador to the United Kingdom and later the US Secretary of State penned it in a letter to Roosevelt and deserves the credit for that bit of prose.
americans who remained loyal to Britain were called what
It was called a Splendid Little War.
The war between the patricians and the plebeians was/is called "the Conflict of the Orders"
We call a representative to a foreign country an ambassador.
The Splendid Splinter Also known as "The Kid" and "Teddy Ball Game"
Embassy