The conflict associated with the battle cry "Remember the Maine" was the Spanish-American War, which occurred in 1898. The phrase originated after the U.S. Navy battleship USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor, leading to heightened tensions between the United States and Spain. The slogan galvanized public support for military intervention, ultimately resulting in the U.S. declaring war on Spain. The war was fought over issues of Cuban independence and American imperial interests in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Remember the Alamo was the battle cry of the Texas Revolution.
what became the battle crie after the alamo
The Spanish American War.
"Remember the Alamo!"
After the battleship Maine was blown up in Havana harbor, the battle cry through the ensuing Spanish American War was, "Remember the Maine!"
the battle cry of the Texans was "Remember the Alamo".
'Remember the Alamo! Remember the Goliad!'
"Remember the Alamo" is the famous battle cry.
Remember the Alamo!
Remember the Alamo was the battle cry of the Texas Revolution.
what became the battle crie after the alamo
"Remember the Maine" was the battle cry that inspired US to enter the Spanish-American War in 1898. I guess there was a similar battle cry about Pearl Harbor but it was probably "Remember Pearl Harbor" and did not relate to any ship, as many ships were destroyed there.
the battle cry of the French Revolution.Novanet answer!
The Spanish American War.
Remember the Alamo. Remember Goliad. Someone at the beginnning would of also shouted fire.
Remember the Alamo
"Remember the Alamo!"