The justification for fighting the Spanish, particularly during the Spanish-American War, was rooted in several key documents. The De Lôme Letter, which criticized President McKinley, fueled public outrage, while the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor was depicted as a direct attack on the U.S. These events, combined with the publication of sensationalist newspaper articles (yellow journalism), helped galvanize public support for military action against Spain. Additionally, the Teller Amendment, asserting that the U.S. would not annex Cuba, framed the conflict as a liberation effort.
Cuba and the Philippines both eventually became independent nations.
Cuba, Guam, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and other former Spanish territories.
He was a former Cuban Governor and Spanish Army General known as The Butcher who was a master of the reconcentration camps to quell revolts.
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IPNI is a possible crossword puzzle answer for a former Spanish toehold in Africa.
The former name of Equatorial Guinea was Spanish Guinea.
The former Spanish currency was named: Peseta http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_peseta
The former Spanish colony located on an archipelago of 7,107 islands is the Philippines.
Ray Rowe is a former spanish NFL player
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There was a lot of fighting that happened to the nations of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990's. All these countries were fighting for their own boundaries during this time.
Castillian Spanish, as opposed to other dialects of Spanish in former colonies.
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Equatorial Guinea is a former Spanish colony in Africa. It gained independence from Spain in 1968. The official language is Spanish, and the country is located on the west coast of central Africa.