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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.

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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:

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Cuba gained Independence from Spain and lost its New World Empire.

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This referred to the Spanish/American war of 1898, quoted by Ambassador John Hay writing from London to Theodore Rooseveldt

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John Hay

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