It was a letter by Don Enrique Duprey de Lome, the Spanish Ambassador, for the US to the Spainsh foreign minister of Spain. Intercepted by Cuban revolutionaries and given to Hearst newspapers it helped spark the war with Spain over Cuba. McKinley criticized the letter as weak and for gaining favor. It was published Feb. 9, 1898 and McKinley asked Congress to declare war two months later on April 11, 1898. He had public support to go to war because of the letter.
The Delome letter
A Cuban rebel in Havana, Cuba, in February 1898, intercepted a personal letter written by the Spanish ambassador to America, to a friend in Havana. The ambassador was Deputy Delome. Delome mad some very insulting remarks about the President of the U.S., McKinley. New York Journal reporters published this in their newspaper. Spain apologized for this even though the letter was unofficial, and Delome resigned.
The Delome Letter was a document in 1898 in which the Spanish ambassador criticized President McKinley. It was intercepted and published by American newspapers, leading to a strong anti-Spanish sentiment and contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. The letter played a role in shaping public opinion and rallying support for the conflict.
The sinking of the USS Maine. The DeLome Letter and american press coverage
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When writing a letter for payment, the date and amount of payment should be included in the letter. The purpose of the payment should also be included in a payment letter.
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