Compare And Contrast The War Of 1898 And 1917

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The war of 1898 and 1917 were pivotal events in American foreign relations. Both wars shaped the way America is seen from a global lens and also offers insight into the foundation for how we respond to future crisis. Though these wars were drastically different in reasons and outcome, they share close similarities and obvious differences that help us to better understand the decision making process in America’s war efforts abroad. The Spanish American war was one that had major implications for the United States. At the time, Cuba was ruled by Spain and America wanted Cuba to gain its own independent. On February 15, 1898 the U.S. battleship, the Maine, was blown up in the Havana Harbor killing 266 Americans. This act by Spain created a major shift in how America would handle the War of Independence fight with Cuba. President McKinley was in a particularly tough spot when it came to the handling of the situation. He was faced with the question whether or not to go to war with Spain which would not be an easy task. …show more content…

Surprisingly, war was not something that Spain nor President McKinley wanted, in fact, they were trying to avoid it without losing ground on their goals in Cuba. Unfortunately, the press continued feeding the public very one sided stories that turned them against Spain and fueled the upcoming war. McKinley was ridiculed for being too weak and afraid to properly handle the situation. Although he disagreed with the public's demands for war, he eventually fell to the public pressures and outcry. On April 11, 1898, McKinley sent a message to Congress supporting a declaration of war on Spain. The public was finally happy that the President made this bold move in response to Spain’s exuberant, and the people celebrated as the country cheerfully went to

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