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The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
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When Teddy Roosevelt sent the USS Maine into Havana's harbor in 1898, he hoped that the show of force would help protect the lives and property of American citizens in the restless Spanish territory. But when the Maine mysteriously explod
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The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy ...
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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War
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Spanish-American War | 3 Minute History
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The Spanish American War for Dummies: US History Review
HipHughes jives himself through the essentials of the "Splendid Little War". Broad on concept, stop in and fill up your brain with some general knowledge. Pe...
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American Imperialism: Crash Course US History #28
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of Europe were running around the world obtaining colonial possessions, especially in Africa and Asia. The United States, which as a young country was especially suceptible to peer pressure, followed along and snapped up some colonies of its own. The US saw that Spain's hold on its empire was weak, and li
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Spanish-American War w/questions
Please watch the video and answer the questions that appear at the bottom of the screen.
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"The Spanish-American War"-1898- Edison's famous movies - Films from the battlefield
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-America...
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Spanish American War
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Spanish-American War Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army
ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASP PRESENTS:
The Spanish-American War, Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army. The US Army had many changes in their uniforms during the Spanish-American War. The Army evolved from using different types of materials in their uniforms and took ideas from other countries to fight in the tropical theater. The Army then evolved again into ado
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The Spanish-American War: Every Day
See how the US acquired its first colonies after a war with Spain.
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Imperialism: Spanish-American War (1898)
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Spanish-American War by Shmoop
The US always sticks their noses in other people's business. They intervene to keep the peace. And for some other, more unknown reasons. The Spanish-American War was no different. After Cuba...
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Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide1
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part.
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The Spanish-American War and Yellow Journalism
Mr. Bishop is about to drop some history bombs on you students! Get ready for the most exciting and enticing description you'll ever get about the Spanish-American War and the importance of yellow journalism to American public opinion.
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Mini-Lesson -- Spanish American War
A quick overview of the causes of the Spanish American War.
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History Spanish American War Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy and...
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APUSH Review: The Spanish-American War
This video contains everything you need to know about the Spanish-American War for your APUSH exam. Please visit apushreview.com for more videos and resource...
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[Wars] The Spanish-American War
In 1898, a war was fought between Spain and the USA, which led to the collapse of the last of Spanish Empire in the western hemisphere.
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Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 5
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part.
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The Spanish American War Begins
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Transcript:
The Spanish American War Begins
Before you can understand the U.S. occupation of the Philippines, you need to know what Imperialism is. This is whenever powerful nations attempt to control the economic and political affairs of a weaker people, either by colonization, force, or manipulation.
In the early days of American colonization, Spain control
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Causes and Results of the Spanish American War
Causes and Results of the Spanish American War.
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Spanish American War In the Philippines - 4of5
In 1898, a brief conflict with Spain, that lasted less than four months, marked a turning point in American and World History. The American defeat of the Spa...
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
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When Teddy Roosevelt sent the USS Maine into Havana's harbor in 1898, he hoped that the show of force would help protect the lives and property of American citizens in the restless Spanish territory. But when the Maine mysteriously exploded and sank at anchor, the nation was shocked and demanded revenge. Ultimately, its destruction led to the Spanish-American War. But was the great ship really mined by Spanish forces, as newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst trumpeted in his tabloids? Journey back to the night of February 15, 1898 to unravel the enduring mystery. Examine the official navy report of the disaster which reached no conclusion and the tabloid accusations which made a frenzied but groundless case. Maritime experts and leading historians point to possible causes of the explosion which claimed 254 lives and examine its repercussions.
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When Teddy Roosevelt sent the USS Maine into Havana's harbor in 1898, he hoped that the show of force would help protect the lives and property of American citizens in the restless Spanish territory. But when the Maine mysteriously exploded and sank at anchor, the nation was shocked and demanded revenge. Ultimately, its destruction led to the Spanish-American War. But was the great ship really mined by Spanish forces, as newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst trumpeted in his tabloids? Journey back to the night of February 15, 1898 to unravel the enduring mystery. Examine the official navy report of the disaster which reached no conclusion and the tabloid accusations which made a frenzied but groundless case. Maritime experts and leading historians point to possible causes of the explosion which claimed 254 lives and examine its repercussions.
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 1
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was ori...
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy ...
The Spanish American War History Channel Documentary 2015 HD The Spanish American War History Channel Documentary 2015 HD The Spanish American ...
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part.
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This was a documentary I made for National History Day. I got 2nd place!
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fourth part.
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The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-American ...
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Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part.
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Second part.
This Senior Group documentary was awarded 1st Place in WA state and 2nd place in the National Competition. It is titled "From Isolation to Empire: The ...
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won 2nd place.. NHD (National History Day 671 Guam)
The Spanish American
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
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When Teddy Roosevelt sent the USS Maine into Havana's harbor in 1898, he hoped that the show of force would help protect the lives and property of American citizens in the restless Spanish territory. But when the Maine mysteriously exploded and sank at anchor, the nation was shocked and demanded revenge. Ultimately, its destruction led to the Spanish-American War. But was the great ship really mined by Spanish forces, as newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst trumpeted in his tabloids? Journey back to the night of February 15, 1898
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The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy ...
The Spanish American War History Channel Documentary 2015 HD The Spanish American War History Channel Documentary 2015 HD The Spanish American ...
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part.
United States Of America - history channel documentary - American History I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ...
My channel: ▻SUBSCRIBE: ▻Google : ...
This was a documentary I made for National History Day. I got 2nd place!
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fourth part.
Mexican-American W
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-American ...
My channel: ▻SUBSCRIBE: ▻Google : ...
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part.
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Second part.
This Senior Group documentary was awarded 1st Place in WA state and 2nd place in the National Competition. It is titled "From Isolation to Empire: The ...
history channel documentary - American History - American Revolution I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ...
won 2nd place.. NHD (National History Day 671 Guam)
The Spanish American
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
The Spanish-American War | History Documentary
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When Teddy Roosevelt sent the USS Maine into Havana's harbor in 1898, he hoped that the show of force would help protect the lives and property of American citizens in the restless Spanish territory. But when the Maine mysteriously exploded and sank at anchor, the nation was shocked and demanded revenge. Ultimately, its destruction led to the Spanish-American War. But was the great ship really mined by Spanish forces, as newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst trumpeted in his tabloids? Journey back to the night of February 15, 1898
- published: 04 Aug 2015
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Spanish-American War | 3 Minute History
Thanks to Xios, Alan Haskayne, Lachlan Lindenmayer, William Crabb, Derpvic, Seth Reeves and all my other Patrons. If you want to help out - https://www.patreon....
Thanks to Xios, Alan Haskayne, Lachlan Lindenmayer, William Crabb, Derpvic, Seth Reeves and all my other Patrons. If you want to help out - https://www.patreon.com/Jabzy?ty=h
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Thanks to Xios, Alan Haskayne, Lachlan Lindenmayer, William Crabb, Derpvic, Seth Reeves and all my other Patrons. If you want to help out - https://www.patreon.com/Jabzy?ty=h
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 698
The Spanish American War for Dummies: US History Review
HipHughes jives himself through the essentials of the "Splendid Little War". Broad on concept, stop in and fill up your brain with some general knowledge. Pe......
HipHughes jives himself through the essentials of the "Splendid Little War". Broad on concept, stop in and fill up your brain with some general knowledge. Pe...
wn.com/The Spanish American War For Dummies US History Review
HipHughes jives himself through the essentials of the "Splendid Little War". Broad on concept, stop in and fill up your brain with some general knowledge. Pe...
American Imperialism: Crash Course US History #28
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of Europe were running around the world obtaining colonial possess...
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of Europe were running around the world obtaining colonial possessions, especially in Africa and Asia. The United States, which as a young country was especially suceptible to peer pressure, followed along and snapped up some colonies of its own. The US saw that Spain's hold on its empire was weak, and like some kind of expansionist predator, it jumped into the Cuban War for Independence and turned it into the Spanish-Cuban-Phillipino-American War, which usually just gets called the Spanish-American War. John will tell you how America turned this war into colonial possessions like Puerto Rico, The Philippines, and almost even got to keep Cuba. The US was busy in the Pacific as well, wresting control of Hawaii from the Hawaiians. All this and more in a globe-trotting, oppressing episode of Crash Course US History.
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In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of Europe were running around the world obtaining colonial possessions, especially in Africa and Asia. The United States, which as a young country was especially suceptible to peer pressure, followed along and snapped up some colonies of its own. The US saw that Spain's hold on its empire was weak, and like some kind of expansionist predator, it jumped into the Cuban War for Independence and turned it into the Spanish-Cuban-Phillipino-American War, which usually just gets called the Spanish-American War. John will tell you how America turned this war into colonial possessions like Puerto Rico, The Philippines, and almost even got to keep Cuba. The US was busy in the Pacific as well, wresting control of Hawaii from the Hawaiians. All this and more in a globe-trotting, oppressing episode of Crash Course US History.
Our Subbable Dooblydoo message today is from James Williams. He writes, "Gracie Mckenna, luck is, indeed, for suckers."
You can support Crash Course directly by subscribing and pledging a monthly gift at https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse. You could even have your own message in the Dooblydoo. If you subscribed via Subbable when the service first launched, you may need to go back and resubscribe. Thanks for your support.
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- published: 05 Sep 2013
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Spanish-American War w/questions
Please watch the video and answer the questions that appear at the bottom of the screen....
Please watch the video and answer the questions that appear at the bottom of the screen.
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Please watch the video and answer the questions that appear at the bottom of the screen.
- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 670
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author: griffge
"The Spanish-American War"-1898- Edison's famous movies - Films from the battlefield
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-America......
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-America...
wn.com/The Spanish American War 1898 Edison's Famous Movies Films From The Battlefield
The videoclip includes 18 short documentary films, shooted by Edison's crew in America, Cuba and Philippines, on the battlefields, during the Spanish-America...
Spanish-American War Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army
ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASP PRESENTS:
The Spanish-American War, Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army. The US Army had many ch...
ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASP PRESENTS:
The Spanish-American War, Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army. The US Army had many changes in their uniforms during the Spanish-American War. The Army evolved from using different types of materials in their uniforms and took ideas from other countries to fight in the tropical theater. The Army then evolved again into adopting the Olive Drab (OD) to fight during World War 1.
Special thanks to Arty for presenting his display of the Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army during the Spanish-American War.
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wn.com/Spanish American War Uniforms And Equipment Of The US Army
ASP's Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASP PRESENTS:
The Spanish-American War, Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army. The US Army had many changes in their uniforms during the Spanish-American War. The Army evolved from using different types of materials in their uniforms and took ideas from other countries to fight in the tropical theater. The Army then evolved again into adopting the Olive Drab (OD) to fight during World War 1.
Special thanks to Arty for presenting his display of the Uniforms and Equipment of the US Army during the Spanish-American War.
NJACC Website:
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- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 58
The Spanish-American War: Every Day
See how the US acquired its first colonies after a war with Spain....
See how the US acquired its first colonies after a war with Spain.
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See how the US acquired its first colonies after a war with Spain.
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 2985
Spanish-American War by Shmoop
The US always sticks their noses in other people's business. They intervene to keep the peace. And for some other, more unknown reasons. The Spanish-American Wa...
The US always sticks their noses in other people's business. They intervene to keep the peace. And for some other, more unknown reasons. The Spanish-American War was no different. After Cuba...
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The US always sticks their noses in other people's business. They intervene to keep the peace. And for some other, more unknown reasons. The Spanish-American War was no different. After Cuba...
- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 2489
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author: Shmoop
Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide1
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part....
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part.
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Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. First part.
The Spanish-American War and Yellow Journalism
Mr. Bishop is about to drop some history bombs on you students! Get ready for the most exciting and enticing description you'll ever get about the Spanish-Ameri...
Mr. Bishop is about to drop some history bombs on you students! Get ready for the most exciting and enticing description you'll ever get about the Spanish-American War and the importance of yellow journalism to American public opinion.
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Mr. Bishop is about to drop some history bombs on you students! Get ready for the most exciting and enticing description you'll ever get about the Spanish-American War and the importance of yellow journalism to American public opinion.
- published: 24 Oct 2014
- views: 11
Mini-Lesson -- Spanish American War
A quick overview of the causes of the Spanish American War....
A quick overview of the causes of the Spanish American War.
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A quick overview of the causes of the Spanish American War.
History Spanish American War Documentary
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy and......
Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy and...
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Dear Youtube, This Documentary you are about the watch is about the Spanish American War. This video was originally for a History Project. Hope You Enjoy and...
APUSH Review: The Spanish-American War
This video contains everything you need to know about the Spanish-American War for your APUSH exam. Please visit apushreview.com for more videos and resource......
This video contains everything you need to know about the Spanish-American War for your APUSH exam. Please visit apushreview.com for more videos and resource...
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This video contains everything you need to know about the Spanish-American War for your APUSH exam. Please visit apushreview.com for more videos and resource...
[Wars] The Spanish-American War
In 1898, a war was fought between Spain and the USA, which led to the collapse of the last of Spanish Empire in the western hemisphere....
In 1898, a war was fought between Spain and the USA, which led to the collapse of the last of Spanish Empire in the western hemisphere.
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In 1898, a war was fought between Spain and the USA, which led to the collapse of the last of Spanish Empire in the western hemisphere.
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 56
Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide 5
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part....
Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part.
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Selection of a documentary about the Spanish American War. In five parts. Fifth and final part.
The Spanish American War Begins
http://readingthroughhistory.com/
Transcript:
The Spanish American War Begins
Before you can understand the U.S. occupation of the Philippines, you need to k...
http://readingthroughhistory.com/
Transcript:
The Spanish American War Begins
Before you can understand the U.S. occupation of the Philippines, you need to know what Imperialism is. This is whenever powerful nations attempt to control the economic and political affairs of a weaker people, either by colonization, force, or manipulation.
In the early days of American colonization, Spain controlled most of middle and South America. As a result, most of the areas south of the United States is Catholic and speaks Spanish.
As the 19th century heated up, Spain began losing its colonies in the Americas, one by one. Some through struggles, while other areas were let go to avoid a fight. By 1890, this once vast empire consisted of merely Cuba and Puerto Rico.
While the Progressive Era was going strong in the United States, a revolt broke out in Cuba in 1895. A Spanish general by the name of Valeriono Weyler was in charge of putting down the revolt.
Hundreds of thousands of Cuban nationalists were imprisoned, and hundreds of thousands died as a result of brutal treatment. Most Americans wouldn’t have cared about what was going on in Cuba, but times were changing in America.
Two different journalists fought a duel with one another in their coverage of the situation in Cuba. They were Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. In order to sell papers, they engaged in yellow journalism. This is a style of writing to try and stir up emotions in an attempt to sell newspapers.
Public opinion forced President McKinley to take action. In January of 1898, McKinley sent a vessel, the USS Maine, to Havana harbor in Cuba to warn Spain that America cared about the situation in Cuba, which lies a mere 90 miles from Florida.
In the late evening hours of February 14, 1898, the battleship Maine exploded, killing 260 American sailors. The yellow journalists fanned the flames with headlines such as, “Remember the Maine!”
Spain was given the blame and Americans began calling for action. On April 20, 1898, McKinley declared Cuba to be independent. On April 25, 1898, Congress declared war on Spain. What followed was a four month war that never should have happened.
The action began with Commodore George Dewey sailing for the Philippines. He was already headed that direction in one of those incidents that was supposed to look like a coincidence, but was blatantly obvious. A man who had previously been Assistant Secretary to the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, had made it clear, “If we ever go to war with Spain, take the Philippines!”
To put it bluntly, Spain had it and the U.S. wanted it. Once notified of the war, Commodore Dewey had his men paint all the ships. Once a bright white, the ships were soon covered with a dull gray to make them less visible to the enemy.
Dewey ordered everything made of wood, including the piano on his flagship Olympia, tossed over the side. Splintered wood presented a greater danger to his crews than enemy shells. Then with chairs and tables bobbing in the water behind them, the ships went to seek out the Spanish fleet.
What ensued in the Philippines was the Battle of Manila Bay, but it wasn’t much of a battle. America’s ironclad battleships began lobbing shells at the Spanish flotillas and the devastating destruction began. After 8 rounds, the Spanish fleet ceased to exist.
Spain suffered 380 dead and wounded. 8 Americans had minor wounds, and one sailor died of a heat stroke. On top of that, all Spanish Naval power in that part of the Pacific was gone. George Dewey became an overnight hero.
But that wasn’t the end of the story in the Philippines. The rebelling forces there were led by a guy named Emilio Aquinaldo. He wanted independence from Spain, and everyone else, posing a conflict of interest. America wanted the islands, so did the Filipinos. Aquinaldo was happy to see American soldiers at first, but he soon began to grasp the situation.
Spain felt they could hold the Philippines, that is, until the Americans showed up. To save pride, Spain hoped to fight and lose the territory to the Americans, not the Filipinos. So a skirmish known as the Battle of Manila was arranged, which Aquinaldo knew nothing about.
At the set hour, the Americans bombarded and stormed over the barracks, resulting in 40 Spanish soldiers being killed.
The U.S. then set out to subdue the Filipinos, which controlled most of the Philippine islands. Detention camps for Filipinos were set up around the islands, and 20,000 Filipinos perished fighting the occupying US forces.
Over 200,000 Filipinos died due to disease or starvation during the conflict, while US casualties numbered around 6,000. Over 70,000 US troops were involved.
Eventually, Aquinaldo was captured and the Philippines became a U.S. territory, thus making the US an imperial power for the 1st time.
wn.com/The Spanish American War Begins
http://readingthroughhistory.com/
Transcript:
The Spanish American War Begins
Before you can understand the U.S. occupation of the Philippines, you need to know what Imperialism is. This is whenever powerful nations attempt to control the economic and political affairs of a weaker people, either by colonization, force, or manipulation.
In the early days of American colonization, Spain controlled most of middle and South America. As a result, most of the areas south of the United States is Catholic and speaks Spanish.
As the 19th century heated up, Spain began losing its colonies in the Americas, one by one. Some through struggles, while other areas were let go to avoid a fight. By 1890, this once vast empire consisted of merely Cuba and Puerto Rico.
While the Progressive Era was going strong in the United States, a revolt broke out in Cuba in 1895. A Spanish general by the name of Valeriono Weyler was in charge of putting down the revolt.
Hundreds of thousands of Cuban nationalists were imprisoned, and hundreds of thousands died as a result of brutal treatment. Most Americans wouldn’t have cared about what was going on in Cuba, but times were changing in America.
Two different journalists fought a duel with one another in their coverage of the situation in Cuba. They were Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. In order to sell papers, they engaged in yellow journalism. This is a style of writing to try and stir up emotions in an attempt to sell newspapers.
Public opinion forced President McKinley to take action. In January of 1898, McKinley sent a vessel, the USS Maine, to Havana harbor in Cuba to warn Spain that America cared about the situation in Cuba, which lies a mere 90 miles from Florida.
In the late evening hours of February 14, 1898, the battleship Maine exploded, killing 260 American sailors. The yellow journalists fanned the flames with headlines such as, “Remember the Maine!”
Spain was given the blame and Americans began calling for action. On April 20, 1898, McKinley declared Cuba to be independent. On April 25, 1898, Congress declared war on Spain. What followed was a four month war that never should have happened.
The action began with Commodore George Dewey sailing for the Philippines. He was already headed that direction in one of those incidents that was supposed to look like a coincidence, but was blatantly obvious. A man who had previously been Assistant Secretary to the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, had made it clear, “If we ever go to war with Spain, take the Philippines!”
To put it bluntly, Spain had it and the U.S. wanted it. Once notified of the war, Commodore Dewey had his men paint all the ships. Once a bright white, the ships were soon covered with a dull gray to make them less visible to the enemy.
Dewey ordered everything made of wood, including the piano on his flagship Olympia, tossed over the side. Splintered wood presented a greater danger to his crews than enemy shells. Then with chairs and tables bobbing in the water behind them, the ships went to seek out the Spanish fleet.
What ensued in the Philippines was the Battle of Manila Bay, but it wasn’t much of a battle. America’s ironclad battleships began lobbing shells at the Spanish flotillas and the devastating destruction began. After 8 rounds, the Spanish fleet ceased to exist.
Spain suffered 380 dead and wounded. 8 Americans had minor wounds, and one sailor died of a heat stroke. On top of that, all Spanish Naval power in that part of the Pacific was gone. George Dewey became an overnight hero.
But that wasn’t the end of the story in the Philippines. The rebelling forces there were led by a guy named Emilio Aquinaldo. He wanted independence from Spain, and everyone else, posing a conflict of interest. America wanted the islands, so did the Filipinos. Aquinaldo was happy to see American soldiers at first, but he soon began to grasp the situation.
Spain felt they could hold the Philippines, that is, until the Americans showed up. To save pride, Spain hoped to fight and lose the territory to the Americans, not the Filipinos. So a skirmish known as the Battle of Manila was arranged, which Aquinaldo knew nothing about.
At the set hour, the Americans bombarded and stormed over the barracks, resulting in 40 Spanish soldiers being killed.
The U.S. then set out to subdue the Filipinos, which controlled most of the Philippine islands. Detention camps for Filipinos were set up around the islands, and 20,000 Filipinos perished fighting the occupying US forces.
Over 200,000 Filipinos died due to disease or starvation during the conflict, while US casualties numbered around 6,000. Over 70,000 US troops were involved.
Eventually, Aquinaldo was captured and the Philippines became a U.S. territory, thus making the US an imperial power for the 1st time.
- published: 02 Oct 2014
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