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news and politics war and conflictsWhat were the causes of the Spanish American War of 1898?
Also, what were the three main causes of the Spanish American War?
Causes of the War. During the late 1800s, there were three main causes of the Spanish-American War, each one pushing the U.S to declare war. These causes are Cuba wanting their independence from Spain . The growing American imperialism and the sinking of the battleship the Maine were also cause of the war.
- Yellow Journalism. Cause.
- Humanitarian Concerns Over Cuba. Cause.
- Desire to Eliminate Spain from Western Hemisphere. Cause.
- Jingoism (Extreme Nationalism) Cause.
- Outrage over the DeLôme Letter. Cause.
- American Business Interests in Cuba. Cause.
- Explosion of the USS Maine. Cause.
- Desire for Naval Bases. Cause.
Also to know, what were the causes and effects of the Spanish American War?
The Spanish-American War was caused by several events building up in Cuba. Spain in turn declared war on the United States. The effects of this battle were that the United States acquired many new lands in the Caribbean and the Pacific. The American navy capture the Philippines and the island of Guam from Spain.
On February 15, 1898, a mysterious explosion sank the battleship USS Maine in Havana Harbor, triggering a war between the United States and Spain. The Maine had come to Cuba to protect American citizens while Cuban revolutionaries were fighting to win independence from Spain.