Transcript USS Maine
Reasons for the Spanish American War
Protection of American business interests in Cuba
American support of Cuban rebels to gain
independence from Spain
Rising tensions as a result of the sinking of the
U.S.S. Maine
Exaggerated news reports of events (Yellow
Journalism)
Cuba fought for their independence
from Spain
The U.S. was outraged after the
explosion on the U.S.S. Maine
Journalist wrote exaggerated articles to
sell more papers. This was known as
yellow journalism.
Results of the Spanish American War
The United States emerged as a
world power
Cuba gained its independence from
Spain
The United States gained the
Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam
Puerto Rico
Guam
The Philippines
Reasons for US involvement:
Inability to remain neutral
German submarine warfare—
sinking of the Lusitania
US economic and political ties to
Great Britain
A German submarine sunk the
Lusitania, outraging the United States.
Great Britain
Russia
Serbia
France
Belgium
Germany, Austria-Hungary,
Bulgaria, and Turkey
The End of the War
At the end of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson
prepared a peace plan that called for the formation of the
League of Nations, a peace-keeping organization. The US
decided not to join the League of Nations.