Spledid Little War is the name given to the Spanish-American War by Secretary of State John Hay.
Spledid Little War was a nickname given to the Spanish-American war because there were very few dead americans and the U.S took over more land.
The Secretary of the State in 1898, John Hay.
occupied the White House, Hay wrote the President about that war. In that letter he summarized the conflict with a quote that came to be linked with the first war of American expansion beyond her borders. He called it:
This referred to the Spanish/American war of 1898, quoted by Ambassador John Hay writing from London to Theodore Rooseveldt
John Hay
In a letter to Theodore Roosevelt he termed it "A Splendid Little War".
major battles in the splendid little war of spain
John Hay wrote the quote 'Splendid Little War' -J
John Hay, the US ambassador to England referred to the war as a "splendid little war" in comparison to the US Civil War in his letter to Teddy Roosevelt.
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".
major battles in the splendid little war of spain
John Hay wrote the quote 'Splendid Little War' -J
It was called a Splendid Little War.
John Hay, the US ambassador to England referred to the war as a "splendid little war" in comparison to the US Civil War in his letter to Teddy Roosevelt.
A "splendid little war"
John Hay, the US ambassador to England referred to the war as a "splendid little war" in comparison to the US Civil War in his letter to Teddy Roosevelt.
It is often termed a splendid little war.
dec 10 1898
John Hay, The US. Ambassador To Great Britain, called it "A Splendid Little War" and then became the Secretary of State.
It was called a splendid little war.
"...splendid little war" Talking about the Spanish American War