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  2. Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April. U.S. newspapers, engaging in yellow journalism to boost circulation, claimed that the Spanish were responsible for the ship's destruction.

  3. destruction of the Maine, (February 15, 1898), an incident preceding the Spanish-American War in which a mysterious explosion sank the U.S. battleship Maine in the harbour of Havana.

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  4. Feb 2, 1998 · The web page explains the causes and consequences of the explosion that sank the USS Maine in Havana harbour in 1898, sparking the Spanish-American War. It also describes the military campaigns and the outcome of the war.

  5. Nov 24, 2009 · The USS Maine was a U.S. battleship that sank in Cuba's Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, killing 260 of its crew. The explosion sparked the Spanish-American War, which ended with the U.S. gaining new territories from Spain.

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  6. Feb 11, 2023 · The USS Maine was a U.S. battleship that sank in Havana Harbor in 1898, killing 268 crew members and sparking the Spanish-American War. The official investigation blamed a mine, but later evidence suggests the explosion may have been an accident or a conspiracy.

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  7. A special report by National Geographic magazine examines the evidence and theories of the 1898 explosion that killed 266 U.S. sailors in Havana Harbor. A new study using computer modeling challenges the conventional wisdom of a mine attack and suggests an internal fire as the cause.

  8. Learn about the mysterious explosion of the USS Maine in Havana's harbor in 1898, which sparked the Spanish-American War. Read a balanced article from Harper's Weekly and compare it with the sensational headlines of the "yellow press".

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