Title: Exploring American History
1Exploring American History
- American History
- Unit VII The Beginning of Modern America
- Chapter 22 Section 2- The Spanish-American War
2The Spanish-American War
- The Big Idea
- The United States expanded into new parts of the
world as a result of the Spanish-American War. - Main Ideas
- In 1898 the United States went to war with Spain
in the Spanish-American War. - The United States gained territories in the
Caribbean and Pacific.
3Main Idea 1 In 1898 the United States went to
war with Spain in the Spanish-American War.
- 1890s- Cubans rebelled against Spain.
- Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst
- yellow journalism
- Stories helped increase public support for
military action - Americans supported Cuba
- Americans opposed- General Weyler.
- William McKinley.
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5War with Spain
Maine
January 1898
USS Maine sunk newspapers blame Spain.
February 15, 1898
April 20, 1898
Teller Amendment
Spain declares war on the United States.
April 20, 1898
6Americans Get War Fever
- Yellow Journalism
- The Explosion of the Maine. February 15, 1898
- Remember the Maine!
- de Lome Letter-.
- Jingoes
- McKinley demands Spain give Cuba its
independence. Spain refuses and we declare war.
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8War in the Philippines- 340
- The U.S. Navy, under Commodore George Dewey,
-Philippines on May 1, 1898. - On August 13, U.S. troops and Filipino rebels led
by Emilio Aguinaldo took control of the
Philippine capital of Manila.
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10War in the Caribbean
- U.S. Army unprepared for Spanish-American War
- Troops had to be increasedfrom 28,000 to
280,000. - Did not have enough rifles, bullets, or uniforms
- Harsh living conditions
- 400 killed in battle 2,000 died of disease
- Rough Riders were a group of volunteers commanded
by Theodore Roosevelt. - Admired by American people for heroism
- Contributed to solid U.S. victories at Santiago
and Kettle Hill - Spanish Caribbean fleet was destroyed on July 3,
1898. - U.S. troops invaded Puerto Rico in mid-July.
- Spain signed a cease-fire agreement on August 12,
1898.
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14War With Spain
- Explain Why did Pulitzer and Hearst use yellow
journalism in their newpapers? - Identify Cause and Effect List four events that
led Congress to declare war on Spain. - Develop How might the situation in Cuba have
been developed if the United States had found
evidence that the explosion of the Maine was
accidental?
15War With Spain
- Recall Who commanded the warships that defeated
the Spanish in the Philippines? - Explain - Why didnt Dewey occupy the
Philippines immediately after defeating the
Spanish? - Identify Cause and Effect What caused the moral
problems for soldiers in the Caribbean? - Making Inferences- How did Theodore Roosevelts
reputation affect his involvement with Rough
Riders?
16War With Spain
- Describe How did the Spanish fleet fare when
they tried to break through the U.S. blockade
around Cuba? - Make Inferences - Why do you suppose the Spanish
in Puerto Rico surrendered so easily?
17U.S. victory over Spain elevated the American
position in the world.
- Spain gave up all claims to Cuba.
- The United States gained territory in Puerto
Rico and Guam. - Spain turned over the Philippines for 20
million. - Territorial gains strengthened the military and
economic position of the United States.
18The Course of the War
- Consequences of the War
- Terms of the Peace Treaty
- Spain gives up all claims to Cuba, cede Puerto
Rico and Guam to the U.S. - Philippines turned over to U.S. for 20 million.
- Sweet victory for the U.S.- John Hay ambassador
to Great Britain in a letter to Theodore
Roosevelt called it a splendid little war. - Costs to the U.S.
- 250 million and over 2,000 soldier deaths
(mostly from yellow fever) - Huge payoff for U.S.- U.S. now an imperialistic
nation- an expansionists delight.
19Main Idea 2The United States gained territories
in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
- Territorial Gains
- Peace treaty placed Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and
the Philippines under U.S. control. - Anti-Imperialist League.
- Treaty approved in Senate
20New U.S. Territories
- The Philippines
- Philippine Government Act in 1902.
21United States Gains Territories
- Explain Why did McKinley set up a military
government in Cuba? - Evaluate - Judge the reasoning of the
Anti-Imperialist League. - Recall When did the United States government
stop being actively involved in Cuban affairs?
22United States Gains Territories
- Identify What three things were accomplished in
Cuba by Leonard Wood? - Interpret - What was meant by the Cuban
complaint that they were handing over the keys
to our house? - Compare How were the hopes of the Puerto Ricans
similar to the those of the Cubans?
23United States Gains Territories
- Identify Calculate the year in which Puerto
Ricans were finally allowed to elect their own
governor. - Analyze - Why did President McKinley want
control of the Philippines?
24The Price of Freedom- Website
- Spanish American War- 1898-1902