Movement in Cuba against Spain supported by the US
Cuban Independence Movement
Fighting began here
The Philippines
This treaty ended the war
Treaty of Paris
The main reason problem stopping the US from gaining economic options in China
European Spheres of Influence, shutting out the US.
What the Filipinos hoped to get in aiding the US in the Spanish-American War.
Independence
Exaggerated journalism that caused anti-Spanish sentiment
Yellow Journalism
Part of the military primarily used by the US in the war
Navy
This project was built in Panama after the war.
The Panama Canal
The Policy the US made to trade with China while also avoiding war with Europeans
Open Door Policy
The main leader of the Filipinos during the war, and used guerrilla tactics against the US in hopes of independence after the war.
Emilio Aguinaldo
America's agressive foreign policy
Jingoism
Had more casualties than battles during the war
Disease
The country given independence by the Teller Amendment after the Spanish-American War.
Cuba
Why the Boxer Rebellion formed.
The Insular Cases primarily established this.
The US Congress needs to make the laws that grants rights to new territories; it is not immediately given.
Ship that sunk near Havana, Cuba
USS Maine
It took Spain this long to surrender
3 months
Countries given to the US through the Treaty of Paris
Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Guam
The President that mediated peace between Russia and Japan for economic stability in the region.
Theodore Roosevelt
The Filipino rebellion against US occupation resulted in this many civilian casualties and from these causes facilitated by the fighting.
Up to 1 million civilian casualties, mainly from famine and diseases.
Nickname for the Spanish General
The Butcher
Nickname for the war
A splendid little war
The main purpose of the Teller Amendment.
War declaration on Spain
The main diplomatic problem faced by the US with Japan around 1907.
Discrimination against Japanese in California, as the Japanese believed they should be treated with respect because they are industrialized.
Woodrow Wilson overturns the Insular Cases with this act, granting Filipinos rights, suffrage, territorial legislature, and a path to independence.
1916 Jones Act