The 1898 Spanish-American war was a turning point in American foreign policy. Because it made us a world powered by becoming an imperialist state. The United States has long discussed the imperialism, including Darwinism, strategic reasons, and economic reasons, but it still takes a solitary policy, with the exception of trade and international affairs. We have followed this policy until the mid-1890s when Hawaii, Chile, Venezuela and most importantly Cuban situation emerged. The Cuban revolution, which eventually led to the war of the Spanish-American, became a country of imperialism, therefore a power of the world.
Prior to the Cuban Revolution, intellectual leaders like John Fiske had applied social Darwinism to the United States. They believe that the United States should compete with other countries for world wealth and power. They saw the territory, markets and raw materials acquired by European imperialism, and concluded that the United States must do the same for prosperity and develop into a country. Using Darwin's belief, we believe in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon, believe that adventure to this world is known as our obvious fate and destiny. In order to establish the advantage of Anglo-Saxon, we have established our language, religion, politics and customs in other countries with our "white burden". Other reasons to support imperialism include strategic reasons because we need to protect ourselves from the influence of countries that could threaten control in the Western Hemisphere. Naval officer Alfred T. Mahan wrote a book titled "The Effects of Maritime Power Generation on History" to convince the country to build a navy. It is strongly supported by people to protect international trade and markets. If you expand trade, you can get bigger markets and more employment without worrying about overproduction.
Spain - the American War is the turning point in America. After the Spanish-American war, America was regarded as the world power. Spain - the American war is also called "newspaper war". The reason is that the media is deeply involved in promoting war (11). American newspapers use yellow news to influence American citizens. The yellow news is undoubtedly the cause of the Spanish-American war. Yellow news and media are definitely not the only factor that caused war in West America, but it is an important part of it (12)
In this article I will explain the summary of the war between Spain and the United States and the cause of the war between Spain and the United States. It also details the key events during the Spanish-American war. In this article I will explain the important terms, personality, and events of the Spanish-American war. It reviewed the tension in the yellow news of Spain - Cuba and Spain - the American War. Articles also provide American imperialism and the Paris Convention. It details the impact of the "Spanish - Paris Convention during the American War". This article summarizes this concept by providing the basic concept of the Spanish-American war.
Spanish-American war I am reporting the war of Spanish-Americans. On the next few pages, I will provide information on war methods and causes, major battles, and the outcome of war. I also include stories about the battleships of Maine state. Introduction The Spanish-American war marks the United States as a world power. The war lasted only 10 weeks between April 1898 and August occurred after Cuba's liberation. - "American imperialism in 1898 suddenly abandoned the tradition of anti-colonialism, rather rational expansion of commercial expansion, what was done in American history" (SparkNotes: Spanish-American war , 1898-1901, Convention). President McKinley is not interested in conquering war and territorial invasion