Historian Frederick Jackson Turner believed that the strength and the vitality of the America identity lay in its land and vast frontier. Frederick Jackson Turner's thesis is significant because it connects two important forces of the 1890s.
Andrew Jackson.
The end of the Spanish Empire was a very important result of the Spanish-American war. The United States also emerged as a power force as far as military action was concerned.Ê
He was the US President and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces during the Spanish American War.
The war made the US an important power in Asia.
The Spanish Armada was when a huge navy of Spanish ships went over to England and got crushed: by mother nature mostly. It was devestating to the Spanish.
No, he was American.
Andrew Jackson.
Jackson in Spanish is just plain Jackson
The most important result of the Spanish-American War was the dissolution of the Spanish Empire. Peace was achieved by the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898.
It ended Spanish influence in the Americas.
Andrew Jackson in the First Seminole War.
The end of the Spanish Empire was a very important result of the Spanish-American war. The United States also emerged as a power force as far as military action was concerned.Ê
Cuban Independence.
general Andrew Jackson
He was the US President and the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces during the Spanish American War.
The Spanish American War.
It became the Casus belli for the Spanish American War.