Yellow Journalism didn't cause the Spanish-American War but rather happened during it
Yellow journalism was a technique done by many journalists in the late 1800's and the early 1900's. Most of it was made up, or extremely exaggerated in order to put certain ideas in to people's heads. For example, during the Spanish-American war, yellow journalists wrote that the Spanish were throwing captives into shark infested water or being fed to dogs, which in unlikely; however, it got the American's to back up the war.
The Spanish American War was perhaps the most famous example of yellow journalism, featuring two competing heavyweight newspapers, Joseph Pulitizer's World and W.R. Hearst's Journal, who were both grappling to publish the most grim stories of the war abroad. The Journalism itself was used to sway American opinion to either side favored by the respective editor.
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Journalists used newspapers as a means to make the Spanish look as awful as possible. The most famous example of yellow journalism is when the USS Maine sank in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Illustrations of how the Spanish supposedly attacked the USS Maine enraged Americans enough that they wanted to go to war against Spain. Fabricated images and scare headlines of yellow journalism indirectly caused the Spanish-American War in 1898.
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