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- Spanish–American_War abstract "The Spanish–American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. American attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to involvement in the Philippine Revolution and ultimately to the Philippine–American War.Revolts against Spanish rule had occurred for some years in Cuba. There had been war scares before, as in the Virginius Affair in 1873. In the late 1890s, American public opinion was agitated by anti-Spanish propaganda led by journalists such as Joseph Pulitzer and William Hearst which used yellow journalism to criticize Spanish administration of Cuba. After the mysterious sinking of the American battleship Maine in Havana harbor, political pressures from the Democratic Party and certain industrialists pushed the administration of Republican President William McKinley into a war he had wished to avoid. Compromise was sought by Spain, but rejected by the United States which sent an ultimatum to Spain demanding it surrender control of Cuba. First Madrid, then Washington, formally declared war.Although the main issue was Cuban independence, the ten-week war was fought in both the Caribbean and the Pacific. American naval power proved decisive, allowing U.S. expeditionary forces to disembark in Cuba against a Spanish garrison already brought to its knees by nationwide Cuban insurgent attacks and further wasted by yellow fever. Numerically superior Cuban, Philippine, and American forces obtained the surrender of Santiago de Cuba and Manila despite the good performance of some Spanish infantry units and fierce fighting for positions such as San Juan Hill. With two obsolete Spanish squadrons sunk in Santiago de Cuba and Manila Bay and a third, more modern fleet recalled home to protect the Spanish coasts, Madrid sued for peace.The result was the 1898 Treaty of Paris, negotiated on terms favorable to the U.S., which allowed temporary American control of Cuba, and ceded indefinite colonial authority over Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine islands from Spain. The defeat and collapse of the Spanish Empire was a profound shock to Spain's national psyche, and provoked a thoroughgoing philosophical and artistic revaluation of Spanish society known as the Generation of '98. The United States gained several island possessions spanning the globe and a rancorous new debate over the wisdom of expansionism.".
- Spanish–American_War thumbnail American_troops_raising_the_Flag_at_Fort_San_Antonio_De_Abad,_Malate,_Philippines_(1899).jpg?width=300.
- Spanish–American_War wikiPageID "28265".
- Spanish–American_War wikiPageRevisionID "606647733".
- Spanish–American_War caption "Clockwise from top left American troops raising the Stars and Stripes over Fort San Antonio Abad after the Battle of Manila; The capture of El Caney; 1st Marine Battalion raising the United States flag at Guantánamo Bay; 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Battalion awaits orders to charge the Spanish; USS Olympia entering Manila Bay; Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "(Cuban Republic:)".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "(Spanish Navy:)".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "(United States:)".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "10665".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "2910".
- Spanish–American_War casualties ": 3,000 dead or wounded : 6,700 captured, : 13,000 diseased : 10,000 dead from combat : 50,000 dead from disease".
- Spanish–American_War casualties ": 560 dead, : 300–400 wounded (Spanish Army:)".
- Spanish–American_War casualties "::(Other: 49) :: 2,565 from disease 1,577 wounded ::(Army: 1,509) ::(Navy: 68)".
- Spanish–American_War casus De_Lôme_Letter.
- Spanish–American_War casus USS_Maine_(ACR-1).
- Spanish–American_War casus "Cuban War of Independence;".
- Spanish–American_War casus "Philippine Revolution".
- Spanish–American_War combatant "* Cuba * Guam * Philippines * Puerto Rico".
- Spanish–American_War combatant "26".
- Spanish–American_War combatant "Colonies:".
- Spanish–American_War combatant "Katipunan".
- Spanish–American_War combatant "Spain".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Antero Rubin".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Apolinario Mabini".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Arsenio Linares".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Demetrio Castillo Duany".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Emilio Aguinaldo".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Fermin Jaudenes".
- Spanish–American_War commander "George Dewey".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Joseph Wheeler".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Maria Christina".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Máximo Gómez".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Nelson A. Miles".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Pascual Cervera".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Patricio Montojo".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Práxedes Sagasta".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Ramón Blanco".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Theodore Roosevelt".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Valeriano Weyler".
- Spanish–American_War commander "Wesley Merritt".
- Spanish–American_War commander "William McKinley".
- Spanish–American_War commander "William R. Shafter".
- Spanish–American_War commander "William Sampson".
- Spanish–American_War conflict "Spanish–American War".
- Spanish–American_War date "--04-25".
- Spanish–American_War date "20100501183342".
- Spanish–American_War partof "the Philippine Revolution and the Cuban War of Independence".
- Spanish–American_War place "Cuba and Puerto Rico".
- Spanish–American_War place "Philippines and Guam".
- Spanish–American_War result "Treaty of Paris * American victory * Protectorate over Cuba * Collapse of the Spanish Empire * Generation of '98 among Spanish intellectuals * Outbreak of the Philippine–American War".
- Spanish–American_War strength "(Cuban Republic:)".
- Spanish–American_War strength "(Spanish Army:)".
- Spanish–American_War strength "(United States:)".
- Spanish–American_War strength "10005".
- Spanish–American_War strength "278447".
- Spanish–American_War strength "30000".
- Spanish–American_War strength "300000".
- Spanish–American_War strength "51331".
- Spanish–American_War territory "Spain relinquishes sovereignty over Cuba, cedes the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the United States for the sum of $20 million.".
- Spanish–American_War title "Images of Florida and the War for Cuban Independence, 1898".
- Spanish–American_War url spanish-occupation_detailed.htm.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:1898_in_Cuba.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:19th-century_conflicts.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:Conflicts_in_1898.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1865–1918).
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:Military_history_of_the_United_States.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:Spain–United_States_relations.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:Spanish–American_War.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:United_States_Marine_Corps_in_the_18th_and_19th_centuries.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:United_States–Caribbean_relations.
- Spanish–American_War subject Category:Wars_involving_Hong_Kong.
- Spanish–American_War type Event.
- Spanish–American_War type MilitaryConflict.
- Spanish–American_War type SocietalEvent.
- Spanish–American_War type Event.
- Spanish–American_War type Event.
- Spanish–American_War type Thing.
- Spanish–American_War comment "The Spanish–American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. American attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to involvement in the Philippine Revolution and ultimately to the Philippine–American War.Revolts against Spanish rule had occurred for some years in Cuba. There had been war scares before, as in the Virginius Affair in 1873.".
- Spanish–American_War label "Guerra Hispano-Americana".
- Spanish–American_War label "Guerra hispano-estadounidense".
- Spanish–American_War label "Guerra ispano-americana".
- Spanish–American_War label "Guerre hispano-américaine".
- Spanish–American_War label "Spaans-Amerikaanse Oorlog".
- Spanish–American_War label "Spanisch-Amerikanischer Krieg".
- Spanish–American_War label "Spanish–American War".
- Spanish–American_War label "Wojna amerykańsko-hiszpańska".
- Spanish–American_War label "Испано-американская война".
- Spanish–American_War label "الحرب الأمريكية الإسبانية".
- Spanish–American_War label "米西戦争".
- Spanish–American_War label "美西战争".
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Spanish%E2%80%93American_War.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Španělsko-americká_válka.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Spanisch-Amerikanischer_Krieg.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Guerra_hispano-estadounidense.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Espainia-Estatu_Batuak_Gerra.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Guerre_hispano-américaine.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Perang_Spanyol-Amerika.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs Guerra_ispano-americana.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs 米西戦争.
- Spanish–American_War sameAs 미국-스페인_전쟁.