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“War should never be entered upon until every agency of peace has failed” (President William McKinley) On April 25,1898 the United States declared war on Spain based on the assumptions that they sank a U.S Battleship named, “U.S.S Maine.” This resulted in the U.S taking initiative, and fighting a war for as short as four months to make peace with this horror. Public controversy drove this initial conflict into a full fledged war that we now refer to as the Spanish-American war. One begs to ask, how did this war begin, what events took place during this war, and also what was the resolution of this confrontation? This war began because on February 15th, 1898, the U.S.S Maine sank on the Coast of Havana, Cuba; killing 266 men. (Cite) Consciously the American public seemed it to be fit to be the work of Spanish Rule, even though later analysis showed it to be technical problems. Yellow Journalism influenced this by exaggerating and bringing to life over and over this tragic event. These types of writers, with the names of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, used this type of writing to push the opinions of many Americans to become pro-war. By doing this they enraged the people to give the government no other option except to wage war against the Spanish. With pressure consuming the United States, they did just this. The goal was to end Spanish rule in Cuba. Now the war begins, two days after waging war, Commodore George Dewey travels from a British-controlled port in Hong Kong to Cavite Harbor. (p43 ) This first battle takes place on May 1st, the battle of Manila Bay. (p43). In this battle the Spanish lost significantly to the United States power. The navel power of the U.S was actually weaker than ... ... middle of paper ... ...States, and sell the Philippines to the United States for twenty million dollars. Hawaii is made an American Territory as well. “Isolation is no longer possible or desirable. God and man have linked the nations together. No nation can longer be indifferent to any other.” (Page 103, President William McKinley) United States was finally recognized as a world power for the first time. McKinley saw this, and said this quote to say we are now equal with the rest of the world, and although we were once foreseen weaker than the rest, we are no longer indifferent. With this, America gained trade with other countries, mostly the sugar from Cuba. The Spanish-American war was a small but significant part of American History, and although it was short, it announced to the world that we are a force to be reckoned with and that the United States was growing each day.

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