Three Main Causes of the War of 1898

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The War of 1898 was a war between Spain and the United States of America. It is one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted wars in American history. There were many circumstances that led up to the battle between Spain and America. The three main causes of the War of 1898 were the worsening economy during this time, nationalism, and imperialism. The Spanish American war was brief and included few battles. In fact, there was never much doubt of its outcome, but the war had major historical significance. The Americans were losing patience over the whole Cuban affair because Spain cut shipping and economic interests from Cuba. Americans wanted the economic situation resolved so they could get back to the economic fortunes they were used to; therefore, the worsening economy was one of the main causes of the War of 1898. When the United States finally denounced the dominance of the Spanish government in Cuba, Spain cut its economic ties with the United States. Trade for the United States was impacted greatly. Due to the sharp drop of sugar prices that took place from early 1884, the old Cuban “sugar nobility,” unable to mechanize and cut costs, began to disintegrate and lose its dominant role in the island’s economy and society (Hernandez). This facilitated the United States’ penetration of the Cuban economy, and the United States took over sugar estates and mining interests. It was American machinery, technicians, and capital that helped save the Cuban sugar mills. Nationalism is another main cause of the War of 1898. Nationalism is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries”... ... middle of paper ... ... States. During the war the United States obtained several Spanish colonies and marked its emergence as a world power. Even though the war only lasted ten weeks, the War of 1898 was also significant because it was the first break in American foreign policy. The United States overcame several obstacles in the short time period in which the War of 1898 was fought and the short fought war held major historical significance. Works Cited Hernandez, José “Cuba in 1898” Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 2013. Web. 23 Feb 2014. http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/hernandez.html “Nationalism.” Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 23 Feb 2014. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nationalism Trask, David “The Spanish-American War” Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 2013. Web. 06 Feb 2014. http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/trask.html

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