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SPANISH WAR

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REPORT: ISOLATIONISM AND INVOLVEMENT Here is your goal for this lesson: Write a report on the topic of your choice involving isolationism or United States involvement Write a 750 word report on one of the following topics: nineteenth-century isolationism, the Spanish-American War, or the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. Use the library, Internet, and other research sources for your topic. You should think about the causes, consequences, and impact of the event or person upon American history. Use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation in your report. On April 25, 1898 the United States declared war on Spain following the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898. The war ended with the signing of …show more content…

However, Dewey did not have enough manpower to capture Manila so Aguinaldo's guerrillas maintained their operations until 15,000 U.S. troops arrived at the end of July. On the way, the cruiser Charleston stopped at Guam and accepted its surrender from its Spanish governor who was unaware his nation was at war. Although a peace protocol was signed by the two belligerents on August 12, Commodore Dewey and Maj. Gen. Wesley Merritt, leader of the army troops, assaulted Manila the very next day, unaware that peace had been declared. In late April, Andrew Summers Rowan made contact with Cuban General Calixto García who supplied him with maps, intelligence, and a core of rebel officers to coordinate U.S. efforts on the island. The U.S. North Atlantic Squadron left Key West for Cuba on April 22 following the frightening news that the Spanish home fleet commanded by APC had left Cadiz and entered Santiago, having slipped by U.S. ships commanded by William Sampson and Winfield Schley. They arrived in Cuba in late May. War actually began for the U.S. in Cuba in June when the Marines captured Guantánamo Bay and 17,000 troops landed at Siboney and daiquire , east of Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city on the island. At that time Spanish troops stationed on the island included 150,000 regulars and 40,000 irregulars and volunteers while rebels inside Cuba

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