This document provides information about American imperialism in Cuba including key figures and events:
- Henry M. Teller sponsored a resolution for war with Spain but said the US had no intention of political control over Cuba.
- Joseph Pullitzer's newspaper actively promoted war with Spain through exaggerated claims of Spanish atrocities.
- In response to rebellion, Spain sent Valeriano Weyler to set up "reconcentration" camps for Cubans, earning him the nickname "the Butcher."
- Leonard Wood was a commander in the Spanish-American war and later appointed Military Governor of Cuba, instituting health improvements.
- The document also includes conflicting opinions between Carl Schurz who warned against US involvement