American
Imperialism In
Cuba
Verdah Ahmad
Block 4
Cuban Flag
Henry M. Teller
            Sponsored  an amendment
            to the Joint Resolution for
            war with Spain
               U.S. had no intention of
                taking political control of
                Cuba
            Involved
                    in political
            disseminations of the time
Joseph Pullitzer
            Actively promoted “war
             fever within the U.S. with
             bold headlines
            Printed exaggerated and
             false accounts of Spanish
             atrocities in Cuba
                New York World
Valeriano Weyler
          In response to Cuban
           nationalist revolts, Spain
           sent Weyler to suppress
           insurgency
          Created
           “reconcentration” camps
           for Cubans
          Nicknamed “the Butcher”
           by yellow journalists
Leonard Wood
           Commander of the 2nd Brigade,
            Cavalry Division, V Corps (which
            included the Rough Riders)
               led brigade to a famous victory at
                Kettle Hill and San Juan Heights.
           Appointed the Military Governor
            of Cuba from 1899–1902
           Used his medical experience to
            institute improvements to the
            medical and sanitary conditions in
            Cuba.
Conflicting Opinions
                                    "The guns that thundered off
“And we cannot put a land           Manila and Santiago left us
force on the soil of Cuba to        echoes of glory, but they also
drive out the Spaniards and to      left us a legacy of duty. If we
establish an independent and        drove out a medieval tyranny
a "stable" government there,        only to make room for savage
without dooming many more           anarchy we had better not
young Americans to die, not         have begun the task at all. It is
only on the battle-field, but,      worse than idle to say that we
worse than that, in the hospitals   have no duty to perform, and
of that unwholesome country.        can leave to their fates the
American mothers, too, may          islands we have conquered.
know Cuba as the place to           Such a course would be the
which their valiant sons go,        course of infamy. It would be
never to return.”                   followed at once by utter
                                    chaos in the wretched islands
                  ~Carl Schurz      themselves.”
                                             ~Theodore Roosevelt

American Imperialism in Cuba

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    Henry M. Teller  Sponsored an amendment to the Joint Resolution for war with Spain  U.S. had no intention of taking political control of Cuba  Involved in political disseminations of the time
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    Joseph Pullitzer  Actively promoted “war fever within the U.S. with bold headlines  Printed exaggerated and false accounts of Spanish atrocities in Cuba  New York World
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    Valeriano Weyler  In response to Cuban nationalist revolts, Spain sent Weyler to suppress insurgency  Created “reconcentration” camps for Cubans  Nicknamed “the Butcher” by yellow journalists
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    Leonard Wood  Commander of the 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, V Corps (which included the Rough Riders)  led brigade to a famous victory at Kettle Hill and San Juan Heights.  Appointed the Military Governor of Cuba from 1899–1902  Used his medical experience to institute improvements to the medical and sanitary conditions in Cuba.
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    Conflicting Opinions "The guns that thundered off “And we cannot put a land Manila and Santiago left us force on the soil of Cuba to echoes of glory, but they also drive out the Spaniards and to left us a legacy of duty. If we establish an independent and drove out a medieval tyranny a "stable" government there, only to make room for savage without dooming many more anarchy we had better not young Americans to die, not have begun the task at all. It is only on the battle-field, but, worse than idle to say that we worse than that, in the hospitals have no duty to perform, and of that unwholesome country. can leave to their fates the American mothers, too, may islands we have conquered. know Cuba as the place to Such a course would be the which their valiant sons go, course of infamy. It would be never to return.” followed at once by utter chaos in the wretched islands ~Carl Schurz themselves.” ~Theodore Roosevelt