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The Spanish reaction to José Martí's war of independence in Cuba, marked by brutal tactics such as reconcentration camps, stirred outrage in the United States. Graphic reports and images of suffering Cubans fueled sympathy among the American public and intensified calls for intervention. This growing sentiment, amplified by yellow journalism, ultimately contributed to the U.S. decision to support Cuban independence and led to the Spanish-American War in 1898.

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