Spanish-American War
In the twilight of the 19th century, a brief but pivotal conflict erupted between two nations on opposite sides of the globe. The Spanish-American War, lasting just ten weeks in 1898, would forever alter the course of history for both the United States and Spain. This war, born from a complex web of political intrigue, colonial ambitions, and sensationalized media coverage, marked America's emergence as a world power. From the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor to Teddy Roosevelt's charge up San Juan Hill, the conflict captured the public's imagination and reshaped the global landscape. Join us as we delve into this fascinating chapter of history, exploring the causes, key players, and lasting consequences of the Spanish-American War.
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