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the spanish american war
what caused america to intervene?
what were the results of the war?
or
the panama canal
what were the motivations for building the canal? what challenges did we face in the construction?
Response
For The Spanish-American War:
Brief Explanations
- Causes of U.S. intervention: Key factors included the sinking of the USS Maine (1898, blamed on Spain), American public outrage over Spanish mistreatment of Cubans (fueled by yellow journalism), and U.S. economic/strategic interests in the Caribbean.
- Results of the war: The 1898 Treaty of Paris gave the U.S. control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines; Cuba gained nominal independence under U.S. oversight (via the Platt Amendment), establishing the U.S. as a global imperial power.
Brief Explanations
- Motivations for building: The primary goal was to cut travel time between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, boosting U.S. trade and military mobility (critical for rapid naval deployment). Economic benefits for global commerce and U.S. regional dominance were also key drivers.
- Construction challenges: Workers faced deadly tropical diseases (malaria, yellow fever), extreme terrain (swamps, mountainous land that required massive excavation), and high financial costs; initial French efforts failed before the U.S. took over in 1904.
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- Causes of U.S. intervention: Sinking of the USS Maine, public anger over Spanish oppression in Cuba, and U.S. strategic/economic ambitions in the region.
- Results of the war: U.S. acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines; Cuba became a U.S.-influenced independent nation, and the U.S. emerged as an imperial power.
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