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History Seekers. Forgotten Spanish-American War Camp Discovered (1898) Posted: June 12, 2025 | Last updated: June 13, 2025. Step into the past with the History Seekers as we explore the grounds of ...
The map of Puerto Rico that McKinley holds reads at the top “July 25, 1898,” referencing the U.S. invasion. Maps, ... a name we use intentionally instead of the Spanish-American War, ...
The month of June marks two milestones: the 250th Army birthday and the 165th anniversary of the founding of the Signal Corps. The Signal Corps was ...
April 21, 1898 marks the beginning of the Spanish-American War. President William McKinley ordered a naval blockade of Cuba 125 years ago as diplomatic relations between the United States and Spain… ...
Congress approved President McKinley's request for a declaration of war on April 25, 1898; yet the Spanish-American War was the culmination of decades of pressure toward U.S. expansionism.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. Clevelanders were active, enthusiastic supporters of U.S. foreign policy as practiced by Ohioans Pres. Wm. McKinley, Secretary of State Wm. R. Day, and his successor, JOHN ...
Some 30 officers in the War of 1898 and the Philippine-American War cut their teeth in the American Indian Wars. “There’s a direct line,” Lemay says. “They learned how to subjugate people ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! On December 10, 1898, Spain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris to end the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico and Guam were ceded to ...
On the 125th anniversary of the Spanish-American-Cuban-Philippine War, 1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions is the first exhibition to examine this pivotal period through the lens of portraiture ...
The most pivotal battles of the Spanish–American War were fought in July, 1898, 125 years ago. Early in the month, as U.S. forces pounded the Spanish Navy at sea, on land, troops including Lt… ...