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  1. THE WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1899: HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR by No Author, 1899
  2. Spanish-American War to Vietnam War (Critical thinking in American history) by Kevin O'Reilly, 1985
  3. Photographic History of the Spanish-American War; a Pictorial and Descriptive Record of Events on Land and Sea with Portraits and Biographies of Leaders on Both Sides by The Pearson Publishing Company, 1898
  4. HISTORY OF THE SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR Complete Review of Our Relations with Spain by Henry Watterson, 1898-01-01
  5. OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR by Various, 1900
  6. Blue Jackets of '98. A history of the Spanish-American war. [With illustrations.] by Willis J. Abbot, 2010-04-27
  7. Leslie's Official History of the Spanish - American War by Frank Leslie, 1899
  8. Photographic History of the Spanish-American War by (SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR)., 1898
  9. New History Of The Spanish-american War - Including The Past History And Future Destiny Of Our New Possessions by Alden March, 1899
  10. Wright's Official History of the Spanish-American War : A Pictoral and Descriptive Record of the Cuban Rebellion, the Causes That Involved the United States, and a Complete Narrative of Our Conflict with Spain on Land and Sea
  11. Birth of the American Century: Centennial History Of The Spanish-American War by Ron Ziel, 1997
  12. HISTORY of the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, Embracing a Complete Review of Our Relations With Spain. Illustrated with numerous original engravings and colored plates, accurately portraying the scenes described. by Henry Watterson, 1898-01-01
  13. THE AMERICAN SPANISH WAR A History by The War Leaders by The War Leaders, 1899-01-01
  14. History of the Spanish-American War: Embracing a Complete Review of our Relations with Spain. by Henry, Watterson, 1898-01-01

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62. The Complete History Of The Spanish-American War - CD-Rom
The Complete history of the spanishamerican war. The spanish-american warin Motion Pictures. The Photographic history of the spanish-american war.
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63. Spanish American War - When The U.S. Acquired Guam, Puerto Rico, And The Philipp
Guide devoted to the 1898 conflict. Includes synopses of major battles, listings of burials and regimenta Category Society history wars and Conflicts spanishamerican war...... The war that broke out between the United States and 1898 was one in which the americanpress played a Cuban patriots fought for freedom from spanish rule, the
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Victory in the Spanish American War made the U.S. a nation with global interests. In one brief clash of arms the U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Islands from Spain. In addition, Cuba was granted independence, with Spain assuming its national debt. Many Americans were appalled by the new U.S. foreign policy, which they equated with imperialism. Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and philanthropist, offered to buy the Philippines for $20,000,000 and give the country its freedom. Many other Americans, however, talked of manifest destiny and the duty of the U.S. to spread its form of civilization far and wide. April 24 - The Spanish American War officially began when Spain declared war on the U.S. The following day Congress passed a declaration of war, effective April 21. Battle of Manila Bay At the Battle of Manila Bay, the six-ship Asiatic squadron of Commodore George Dewey decisively defeated a larger but outgunned and underprepared Spanish fleet. The U.S. flotilla emerged virtually unscathed, with only eight wounded. The Spanish fleet was destroyed, with heavy casualties. The action cleared the way for U.S. occupation of Manila in August.

64. The Spanish-American War
The spanishamerican war Beyond Manifest Destiny At the end of the nineteethcentury, some americans sensed a restlessness in the air.
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The Spanish-American War Beyond Manifest Destiny
At the end of the nineteeth century, some Americans sensed a restlessness in the air. The western frontier was rapidly becoming settled. Many people agreed with historian Frederick Jackson Turner when he predicted that "American energy will continually demand a wider field for its exercise." Turner believed that for the American spirit to thrive, it needed a frontier.
Influential leaders like Senator Henry Cabot Lodge from Massachusetts, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, and newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst took Turner's ideas one step further. They believed that America was in fact destined to expand beyond its borders. Expansion, as Roosevelt later explained, meant "not only the extension of liberty and order, and the bringing nearer by gigantic strides of the day when peace shall come to the whole earth."
An Opportunity for Expansion Cuba, only ninety miles off the coast of the United States, presented American espansionists with an opportune chance to end their country's isolation and assert its power in world affairs. Spanish control over the island had weakened considerably since the late 1860s, when Cuban rebels first began to agitate for their independence. In the 1870s a prolonged uprising took place against the Spanish; and in 1895, a revolution began.
In the United States, citizens sympathetic to the Cuban rebels were calling for war against Spain. Sensation reports such as this appeared in the "Yellow Press":

65. PinkMonkey.com American History Study Guide-Section 7.8 The Spanish - American W
7.8 The spanish american war (1898). Towards After the spanish-americanwar, the US launched an aggressive foreign policy. She
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Towards the end of the 19th Century, America got involved in a war with Spain. The war was fought over the question of Cuban independence. Cuba had risen against the Spanish regime. The atrocities committed by the Spanish authorities aroused sympathy in the Americans for the Cuban fight for freedom. Theodore Roosevelt and his small band of supporters in the Congress wanted to intervene and liberate the Cubans. The U.S declared war on Spain, when a U.S battleship ’Maine’ was blown up in the Havana Harbor, Cuba. The public was furious. And the Slogan: Remember the Maine! To hell with Spain

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under fire at Point Arbolitas, Cuba to deliver supplies to Cuban insurgents andto go down in history as having conducted the first engagement of the war.
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History Roots War of 1812 Mexican War Civil War ... World War II Recent History Stewart Woman's Army Corps 1980's Today ... 1-1 IN Home Page The outbreak of the war with Spain in April 1898 found the Regular Army concentrating in Southern ports, with the First Infantry ordered to New Orleans. Companies E and G made an amphibious landing under fire at Point Arbolitas, Cuba to deliver supplies to Cuban insurgents and to go down in history as having conducted the first engagement of the war. The Regiment as a whole served in the campaign that ended in the surrender of Santiago. Following the war the First Infantry Regiment was stationed in Puerto Rico, with the exception of the First Battalion, which was on duty at Fort Leavenworth as a Depot Battalion. In 1900 the entire Regiment was alerted for services in China This assignment did not materialize, however, and the Regiment was instead sent to the Philippines. Here the Regiment fought the Philippine Insurrection, which lead to the pacification of Marinduque Island. The Regiment then deployed to Samar Island and experienced a difficult two-year struggle in pacifying that island. In 1902 the Regiment returned to the United States.

68. The Fighting 2oth - KSGenWeb Digital Library
A short history of the unit, including a roster and list of Medal of Honor recipents.
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THE FIGHTING TWENTIETH
20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry
An Account of the Kansas Volunteers
in the Spanish-American War
A short history from Correspondence Relating to the War With Spain (vol 1 p.593), Adjutant-General's Office This short history has been graciously submitted to KSGenWeb for use on this web page by Walter Gentala, grandson of Pvt. John Jay Humbert, Co. A, 20th KS. Go to Top of Page
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These rosters were taken with permission from the book "Fighting Twentieth: An Account of the Kansas Volunteers in the Spanish American War. 1898-1899" by John A. Ostertag. He in turn took much of his information from a small booklet printed in the Fall of 1899 upon the return of the men who were called the Fighting Twentieth of Kansas. It is a documentation of Kansas youth who answered President McKinley's call for 120,000 volunteers to wage war against Spain. John's book also contains additional historical accounts, photographs and other information not included in this web page. The book is still in print and may be ordered from John by writing to him at 3005 Charles, St. Joseph, MO 64501-3342. Cost is $15. The men arrived at Camp Leedy in Topeka, Kansas and after six rain sodden weeks, were entrained to San Francisco - only to cool their heels for much longer than any of them expected or desired. They were placed in undesirable quarters and no uniforms were issued for several weeks due to snarled red tape in the War Department. They were the first to arrive at San Francisco and about the last to leave for Manila instead of Cuba, as first believed.

69. ACWToC
The course of the war described in 5 maps.Category Society history wars and Conflicts spanish-american war......The spanish american war 1. Santiago Campaign, April- June 1898 2. Santiago Campaign,1 July 1898 3. Santiago Campaign, 14 July 1898 4. Operations in the
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70. History Channel Classroom:
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In 1898, a brief conflict with Spain, that lasted less than four months, marked a turning point in American and World History. The American defeat of the Spanish indicated the transition that was taking place the decline of Spain, and other European colonial powers, and the rise of the United States in the century that would eventually become known, in the words of Henry Luce, as the American Century. This splendid little war gave the United States the territories of Cuba and Puerto Rico, and began the American ascent to superpower status. The Spanish American War would be useful for classes on American History, World History, American Culture, Military History, and Economics. It is appropriate for middle school and high school. Discussion Questions
  • The Spanish American War changed American and world perceptions of the United States. Discuss how and why this happened.
  • The United States gained the territories of Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Spanish American War. Why did the U.S. want to obtain these islands?
  • Public support fueled the Spanish American War. Why was the United States public so gung-ho for this war?
  • 71. US Foreign Trade History: Status After The Spanish American War
    Joseph Wheeler on its status following the spanish american war. USforeign trade history Status after the spanish american war.
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    US foreign trade history: Status after the Spanish American war
    [THE FOLLOWING ARE THE VIEWS OF GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER]
    Decisive events in American history seem to have been thrust upon us by a power which has come unheralded, unfelt and unseen. There appears to have been an impelling something quite akin to elective force and the laws which govern everything in nature. For thousands of years the light of progress and civilization has been traveling westward, growing brighter and brighter at every step of its steady and measured advance.
    Our wonderful country was the home of savage Indians for forty or probably fifty or more centuries during which the vast populations in that part of Asia adjacent to the Pacific Ocean enjoyed many elements of high civilization.
    The often repeated expression "Westward the star of Empire takes its flight," which as generally accepted only referred to this country, in reality applies to the progress of all enlightened nations of which we have any positive information.
    Persia, Egypt, Greece and Rome successively felt the light and blessing of civilization, perhaps not precisely, but nearly so in their order of western longitude, and finally the Mediterranean became the field of the world's commerce, and the countries washed by its waters became the seat of progress, arts and civilization, England, then barbaric, soon felt the dawn of a new life, and the Atlantic, up to that time unexplored, except near European shores, was crossed and the American continent made known to the world. Settlements upon the Atlantic coast of this new country, and the gradual but steady expansion westward did not result from a matured plan, emanating from a human mind, but it was rather the logical course of events, impelled forward by an unseen hand.

    72. Spanish-American War
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    73. Catoosa County, Georgia, History, Resources, Links, And Events
    history of the county from its inception to the battle of Chickamauga, to spanishamerican war time period.
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    Established in 1853. Named after Catoosa, American Indian Chief, the area was created from portions of Whitfield and Walker Counties and was originally part of Cherokee County. Early Native Americans of the Woodlands period, predating the Moundbuilders built a stone wall on Sand Mountain in Catoosa County similar in many aspects to the one constructed at Fort Mountain Around 1000 A.D. a Moundbuilder culture known as the Mississippeans lived in the area. The Creek then controlled this area until the westward advance of the Cherokee forced them furthur west and south. One of the earliest encroached areas of the North Georgia Mountains, the city of Dogwood or Dogwood Campground, (Catoosa's future county seat, Ringgold) lay at the intersection of 3 major trading routes in the territory. The old Federal Highway from Savannah met the roads to Knoxville and Nashville here. The land in the area around Ringgold was highly prized in the 1832 Georgia Land Lottery, in part because of the proximity to the Federal Highway. By the time the Cherokee lost control of the land in 1835 the city of Dogwood was the largest town from Knoxville to Savannah. It would hold this title until bypassed in the 1840's by Cassville, a town in Bartow County and Chattanooga . About the time that Ringgold was losing that title the Western and Atlantic Railroad built a depot to serve the large number of warehouses that had developed. The town expanded during this time to handle the increased number of workers in the area to build the tunnel at

    74. Spanish-American War: Causes Of The War
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—spanishamerican war Causes of the war.Demands by Cuban patriots for independence from spanish rule made
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    Demands by Cuban patriots for independence from Spanish rule made U.S. intervention in Cuba a paramount issue in the relations between the United States and Spain from the 1870s to 1898. Sympathy for the Cuban insurgents ran high in America, especially after the savage Ten Years War Weyler y Nicolau , instituted the reconcentrado, or concentration camp, system in 1896; Cuba's rural population was forcibly confined to centrally located garrison towns, where thousands died from disease, starvation, and exposure. Journal and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World

    75. Tulane Special Collections - Military History
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    76. The Authentic History Center: Images Of The Spanish-American War Page 1
    Tip hold cursor over image for a description of the item, thenclick to see the fullsize image, PAGES 1 2, PAGES 1 2.
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    77. PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898
    Photographic history of the spanish american war 1898. This CD is a reissueof an engaging period picture book on the spanish american war.
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    Photographic History of the Spanish American War 1898
    This CD is a reissue of an engaging period picture book on the Spanish American War.
    Photographic history of the Spanish-American War; a pictorial and descriptive record of events on land and sea with portraits and biographies of leaders on both sides. New York, Pearson Pub. Co. [1898] 335 p. : ill., 27 x 35 cm.
    There are over 300 pages crammed full of hundreds of large photos from this thrilling time in American History. Ships, camp life, ordinance, troops, calvary , world leaders, and scenes of the struggle are all depicted. Great for historical studies, class projects and reference.
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    78. Massachusetts
    USS Massachusetts (BB2) history, specifications, and photos.
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    USS MASSACHUSETTS
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    GENERAL:
    The USS MASSACHUSETTS was one of the newest American battleships in 1898. She was coaling at Guantanamo Bay and missed the Battle of Santiago on July 3.
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    The USS MASSACHUSETTS was one of the new fleet of battleships promoted a special board created in 1890 to recommend the manner in which to update the U.S. Navy so that it could defend adequately against the imperial world powers, as well as by the nations of South America (several of which had larger vessels than any in the U.S. Navy). The board realized the need for battleships with a long-range cruising capability. However, many members of the United States Congress were in favor of Isolationism, and opposed long-range battleships as they were obviously not intended strictly for coastal defense. To assuage fears of the Isolationists, the new class of vessels were called "Sea-going coast-line Battleships". The name, an all- covering oxymoron, was thought to be particularly brilliant and useful by Theodore Roosevelt after he became Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Navy. Three ships were authorized for construction

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    80. Tennessee History: Spanish American War
    Tennessee history A Research Guide spanish american war Home Lastupdated 5/31/2002 Suggestion Box. Biographical Sources. Index
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    Index to Service Abstracts of Soldiers in Tennessee Units in the Spanish American War [online]. Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 2002 [cited 31 May 2002]. Available from: http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/saw.htm.
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