Remington refers to Frederick Remington, an American artist and illustrator known for his depictions of the American West. He was sent to Cuba in 1898 as a war correspondent during the Spanish-American War, tasked with capturing the conflict through his art and writings. His experiences there inspired a series of paintings and illustrations that highlighted the war's events and the soldiers' experiences. Remington's work contributed to shaping public perception of the war and American military heroism.
Fredric Remington
The U.S.S Main was sent over to Cuba in January 1889.
Russia sent missiles to Cuba because Cuba was already in a conflict where the U.S had attempted to assassinate Fidel Castro. Russia took advantage of Fidel's anger and sent the missiles to Cuba in which Cuba threatened to use them against the U.S
1896
A combination of show of force & good will.
Cortes never took over Cuba. In 1511 he joined an expedition to Cuba and became mayor of the province of Santiago, the governor of Cuba sent him off on an expedition to Mexico. He never returned to Cuba.
Cuba
President McKinley sent the U.S.S Maine to Cuba to evacuate Americans.
Good will and show of force.
Evacuate US citizens if required.
The USS Maine was a battleship that was sent to Havana Cuba in 1898 to protect the interests of the USA during the Cuban revolt. The battleship exploded and sank on February 15, 1898.
Valeriano Weyler