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The Spanish-American WarThe Spanish-American war was a four month war between Spain and the U.S. over the independence of Spanish colonies in Cuba and the Philippines. The war resulted in the death of thousands of soldiers and brought an end to Spain's world empire.- Spanish-American War Lesson Plans and Homework HelpIn 1898, the western world stood on the brink of a new century. Several nations particularly the United States, Japan, England, France and Spain, controlled other parts of the world and were trying to build their empires (lands they controlled).
- Spanish American War - the Beginning of United States Imperialism or Continuation of Manifest DestinyGeorge Kennan, a former ambassador to the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia as well as the author of American Diplomacy, believes that with the occupation of the new island territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific the American political system went through a drastic change.
- A Historical Analysis of the Spanish American War; 1898The sparking of warfare between two or more parties that tend to clash with each other upon the pretext of a particular contention in possible concern to racial, political or national ideological is something that the world has experienced frequently....
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The Spanish American WarIn the late 19th century Cuban rebels were at constant war with Spain for their independence. The battleship Maine was sunk off Cuba and it was believed that the Spanish were responsible.- Best Historical Forts of FloridaFlorida's been fortified for hundreds of years by the Spanish, British and even both sides of the Civil War forces. But which forts are the best to visit in the state?