Spanish-American War

Spanish-American War by Daniel E. Brannen Jr. is a comprehensive resource published by U-X-L on February 20, 2003. This 264-page book provides an in-depth examination of the Spanish-American War, which took place from April to August 1898, highlighting its causes, key battles, and the eventual resolution through the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The text is presented in English and is designed to inform readers about this pivotal conflict in American history.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including almanac entries, biographies, and a section dedicated to primary sources featuring documents from the era. The book also includes approximately 60 black-and-white photographs, a timeline, glossary, and subject index, making it a valuable educational tool. The focus on the Spanish-American War and its historical context offers insights into the events that led to Cuba’s liberation from Spanish rule and the United States’ acquisition of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
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Remember the Maine! became the battle cry for the U.S. after the battleship Maine mysteriously blew up off the coast of Spanish-controlled Cuba. Fought from April to August 1898, the Spanish-American War led to Cuba being liberated from Spanish rule and the United States gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. U·X·L® s Spanish-American War covers the underlying causes of the war, the battles and the resolution of the conflict with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. This single volume resource contains almanac and biographies sections as well as a primary sources section containing documents from the period. Included are approximately 60 black-and-white photographs, a timeline, glossary and subject index.
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