Spanish American War Research Paper

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The Spanish American War was a turning point in America’s history because it resulted in the United States emerging as a world power, allowing the United States to play “a determining role in the affairs of Europe” and gaining a lot of territory (“Spanish American War”). There were many different causes leading up to the war, one being the United States’ involvement in Cuba’s struggle for independence (PBS "The Spanish-American War"). Many actions were taken by the Spanish that provoked curiosity in Cuba as the United States had been investing increasing amounts of money in Cuba’s sugar production (Colombia University Press "Spanish-American War"). In 1896, Spanish military commander, Valeriano Nicolau, set up concentration camps in Cuba “reconcentrado” in an attempt to finally end the guerilla activity. This meant that Cuba’s rural population was “forcibly confined to centrally located garrison towns” resulting in thousands dying from “disease, starvation and exposure”. Naturally, this piqued the interest of many Americans and yellow journalism began to fuel the public’s passion for war (Colombia University Press "Spanish-American War"). The Spanish American War is often referred to in history as the first press driven war (PBS). “It coincided with the height of sensational press” and the competition …show more content…

Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism, 1895-1898”). The newspapers did not fabricate anti Spanish sentiments or events in Cuba to which the public responded to heartily, despite Hearst’s popularly quoted statement “You furnish the pictures, I’ll provide the war!” However, yellow journalism was, without a doubt, extremely significant to foreign relations coverage and the history of journalism as media realized they could capture the public’s attention and influence public reactions (“U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism,

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