Title: 18.2The Spanish-American War (1898)
118.2 The Spanish-American War (1898)
- IDENTIFY The causes and key events of the war
- UNDERSTAND How the US acquired Spanish colonies.
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3WHAT WERE THE CAUSES OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR?
- Jose Martà leading fight for Cuban independence
from Spain - Spanish General Valeriano Weyler cracks down on
Cuba, creates concentration camps, thousands
die of hunger disease - Hearst and Pulitzers US papers fuel war fever
with orange journalism - De Lome Letter criticizes Pres. McKinley
- The explosion of the USS Maine Feb. 15, 1898
- Hearst and Pulitzers US papers fuel war fever
with yellow journalism
4USS Maine before
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5USS Maine after
6Why did McKinley call for war with Spain?
- Popular
- Business interests
- Spanish despotism
- Yellow Press/jingoism
- Maine Incident
7Timeline of Spanish-American War
February 15, 1898
April 20, 1898
May 1, 1898
July 25, 1898
August 12, 1898
February 6, 1899
8Timeline of Spanish-American War
February 15, 1898 Battleship Maine mysteriously explodes and sinks near the Cuban coast, 260 Americans die
April 20, 1898 United States goes to war with Spain
May 1, 1898 Admiral Dewey steams into Manila Bay and destroys Spanish fleet
July 25, 1898 United States troops invade Puerto Rico
August 12, 1898 United States and Spain sign armistice (cease fire)
February 6, 1899 Senate passes Treaty of Paris
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10Spanish-American War
- Q Who had the advantage at the beginning of the
war? - A Spain had more soldiers and a bigger navy
- Q How did the Philippines become involved?
- A UNDER-Secretary Teddy Roosevelt ordered
Commodore George Dewey to attack Manila
11- Who are the Rough Riders?
- regiment of American volunteers , including
cowboys, polo players, ex-convictsand Teddy
Roosevelt - Why are they historically significant?
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13Charge of San Juan HillHistorical Significance
Establishes reputation of TR and the United
States as a world power.
Painting by Frederic Remington
Who is missing from this picture?
14Buffalo Soldiers
15OUTCOMES p. 534
- 379 US combat deaths, 5000 deaths from disease
- Treaty of Paris of 1898
- -Cuba freed (Platt Amendment)
- -Guam and Puerto Rico are US possessions
- -Philippines purchased for 20 million then
- annexed to US
- Increase in American prestige abroad
16What were the arguments against expanding
Americas empire?
- Violate our own fundamental beliefs
- Competition for American labor
1718.3 Acquiring New Lands
- OBJECTIVE Understand how US imperialism
developed and how the US acquired Cuba, Puerto
Rico, and the Philippines
18The US in Puerto Rico
- Luis Munoz Rivera (La Democrazia)
- Had gained limited self rule from Spain in 1897
- US government makes no promises about their
future during the war with Spain - No real agreement as to what they wanted
- Independence?
- Statehood?
- Combination of both?
- The Foraker Act set terms of relationship. No
citizenship and the US President could appoint
governor
19Cuba Becomes a Protectorate
- The Teller Amendment no intent to annex or
control Cuba - The Platt Amendment Us insists that it be added
to their new Constitution - No treaties that might limit Cuban Independence
- The US can intervene to maintain order
- Cuba can not go into debt
- The US can buy or lease land in Cuba for naval
and coaling stations - PROTECTORATE? Why?
20- MOTIVATING IDEAS OF IMPERIALISM
- ALTRUISM
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- COMMERCE
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- RACIAL SUPERIORITY
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- NATIONAL HONOR
- And one night it came to me this way-I dont
know how it was, but it came (1) that we could
not give them back to Spain that would be
cowardly and dishonorable (2) that we could not
turn them over to France or Germany-our
commercial rivals in the Orient that would be bad
business and discreditable (3) that we could not
leave them to themselves the were unfit for
self-government and they would soon have anarchy
and misrule over there worse than Spains was
and (4) that there was nothing left for us to do
but to take them all, and to educate they
Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and
Christianize them, and by Gods grace do the very
best we could by them, as our fellowmen for whom
Christ also died. And then I went to bed, and
went to sleep and slept soundly. - -President McKinley reflecting on what to do
with the Philippines after the Spanish American
war.
21The Philippine revolt
- Emilio Aguinaldo proclaims independence in
January 1899 by February armed revolt had begun - US concentration camps
- 70,000 US soldiers many buffalo soldiers
- Problem?
22Results and aftermath
- 3 years 20,000 rebels and 4,000 American lives
lost - 400 Million dollars (20x the price paid)
- Same government as Puerto Rico
- Taft governor of Island for 3 years
- POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE?
23China and the open door
- Philippines were a gateway to China HOWEVER
European powers had already carved China into
Spheres of Influence - US Secretary of State John Hay issues a series of
statements called the OPEN DOOR NOTES - open access to chinas coastal ports
- Eliminate special priveliges for any trading
nation - Maintain Chinas Independence