What was the name of the leader who lead the Spanish during the Spanish- American war?
who led the Spanish amy
He was ordered to attack the Spanish, and Manila Bay was where the Spanish warships were anchored.
San Juan Hill , Cuba .
The explosion of pre-dreadnought Maine led to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
The Spanish-American War was a conflict between America and Spain in 1898. America's intervention during the Cuban War of Independence and America's attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to this war.
Roosevelt lead the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill.
The Battle of San Juan Hill was a key engagement during the Spanish-American War in 1898, where American forces, including the Rough Riders led by Theodore Roosevelt, fought against Spanish troops in Cuba. The successful capture of San Juan Hill was a significant victory for the Americans and helped lead to the eventual defeat of the Spanish forces in the conflict. The battle boosted American morale and contributed to the eventual end of the war.
What was the name of the leader who lead the Spanish during the Spanish- American war?
rough riders
President Mckinley and General Nelson Miles.
He commanded the US Asiatic Fleet.
The explosion of the battleship USS Maine in Havana, Cuba was a pre-war incident that lead to the War itself and began when Commodorge George Dewey took the Asiatic Squadron to Manila Bay and destroyed the Spanish Philippine Fleet on 1 May 1898 with negligible loss and no one killed on the US side.
who led the Spanish amy
I don't know that's why I asked!! duhhh.
He was ordered to attack the Spanish, and Manila Bay was where the Spanish warships were anchored.
Support for Cuban Independence and the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine.