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news and politics war and conflictsWhat was the significance of the De Lome Letter?
Furthermore, what two things did the De Lome letter indicate?
The De Lôme letter, a note written by Señor Don Enrique Dupuy de Lôme, the Spanish Ambassador to the United States, to Don José Canalejas, the Foreign Minister of Spain, reveals de Lôme's opinion about the Spanish involvement in Cuba and US President McKinley's diplomacy.
Subsequently, question is, what did the De Lome Letter cause?
On February 9, 1898, the contents of a seized Spanish letter caused an international scandal that fueled anti-Spanish and pro-war feelings in the United States. Somehow, Dupuy de Lôme's letter fell into the hands of Cuban rebels who then sent the letter to Cuban Junta abroad.
In February 1898, the New York Journal published a private letter written by Enrique Dupuy De Lome, the Spanish minister to the United States. -The letter criticized President McKinley, calling him "weak" and "a bidder for the admiration of the crowd." -Americans were angry over the insult to their president.