Spanish American War Case Study

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1.What role did US investments play in declaring war on Spain over Cuba and/or Puerto Rico? Were there other causes or interests? Explain. On July 25 a force under General Nelson A. Miles and his convoy of 3,300 soldiers and nine transports moved into Puerto Rico against minor resistance and easily took the island. The Spanish government sued for peace through the French ambassador in Washington. An armistice was signed on August 12 and, after four months the war began. The peace protocol specified that the U.S. annex Puerto Rico and one island in the Marianas and should occupy the harbor, bay and city of Manila to spend disposition of the Philippines. Among more than 274,000 Americans who served during the war and the ensuing demobilization, 5,462 died, but …show more content…

The United States annexed the former Spanish-ruled colonies of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam. Some Americans did not like the fact that the United States played the part of an imperial power with foreign colonies. Mark Twain heavily opposed this act of imperialism, which inspired him to pen The War Prayer. Even though the Americans had liberated a Spanish ruled Philippines, insurrection broke out once again, which put McKinley in another rough spot. With help from God and country, McKinley's decision for reform in the Philippines was one of humanity and American heart. The Spanish-American War became a stepping-stone to conciliation between America's still-bitter North and South. The war provided a common enemy and fostered a sort of rapport that helped to repair bad relations following a bloody American Civil War. The Spanish-American War was a four-month conflict between Spain and the United States that was provoked by word of Spanish colonial brutality in Cuba. Until the 1890s, ambivalence about

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