How Did The Spanish-American War Reshaped America?

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In choosing a war, I have chosen the Spanish-American War for it was reshaped the way America thought of itself as a world power. Although, America was finally established as a nation, they continue to gain land by going overseas to gain more land. I have also chosen this topic for African-American soldiers played a massive role in this war. Yet, the Spanish-American War shaped America before, during, and after in many new anticipated ways. The events that led up to the Spanish-American War began with the rebellion of the Cuba from Spain. There were many revolts because of Spain heavy rule, such as the Wilson-Gorman Tariff in 1893 where they raised the tariff of Cuba’s sugar, which is 40 percent of their economy. Cuba then reached out to the United States to in acts of propaganda to have America to help them. Yet, this was not enough to change the United States opinion. Many Cubans were herded into fortified areas and died by the thousands, because of unsanitary conditions, overcrowding, and disease. President McKinley send the Maine to Havana to protect American citizens. However, on February 15 there was an explosion to the Maine costing 266 lives. The war slogan grew from this event, “Remember the Maine and to Hell with Spain”. The Teller Amendment arose later causing the annex and independent of Cuba. …show more content…

Many American soldiers fought for their hometown as an extension of service for the soldier’s hometown was its own unit and community. Since many towns sent food, clothing, and even local doctors when needed. Yet, nearly one-fourth of the invasion was African American. When the war broke out the Department of War called for five African America’s regiments because they were already immune to tropical diseases. However, the African Americans were sill subjected to racism and segregation in their own camps causing many

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