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Spanish American War

  • McKinley appointed Roosevelt assistant secretary of the navy in 1897. Roosevelt joined Colonel Leonard Wood's First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry

    McKinley appointed Roosevelt assistant secretary of the navy in 1897. Roosevelt joined Colonel Leonard Wood's First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry
    Born into a wealthy family in New York City, Roosevelt was a sickly child who suffered from asthma and stayed at home studying natural history.
  • McKinley becomes President

    McKinley becomes President
    McKinley was the last President to have served in the American Civil War, beginning as a private in the Union Army and ending as a brevet major. After the war, he settled in Canton, Ohio, where he practiced law and married Ida Saxton. In 1876, he was elected to Congress, where he became the Republican Party's expert on the protective tariff.
  • Yellow Journalism

    Yellow Journalism
    Yellow journalism, or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers. Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism. By extension, the term yellow journalism is used today as a pejorative to decry any journalism that treats news in an unprofessional or unethical fashion.
    Campbell (2001) defines yellow press newspapers as havin
  • Explosion of the USS Maine

    Explosion of the USS Maine
    At 9:40 on the evening of February 15, the harbor was lit by a massive explosion that ripped through the forward section of Maine as five tons of powder for the ship's guns detonated. Destroying the forward third of the ship, Maine sank into the harbor. Immediately, assistance came from the American steamer City of Washington and the Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII, with boats circling the burning remains of the battleship to collect the survivors. All told, 252 were killed in the blast, with anothe
  • U.S. Declares War

    U.S. Declares War
    The Spanish–American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, effectively the result of American intervention in the ongoing 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 been endemic for decades in Cuba and were closely watched by Americans.
  • Treaty of Paris is Signed

    Treaty of Paris is Signed