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  2. May 14, 2010 · Spain declared war on the United States on April 24, followed by a U.S. declaration of war on the 25th, which was made retroactive to April 21. Spanish American War Begins. The ensuing war was...

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  3. Signed into law by President William McKinley on April 25, 1898. On 25 April 1898, the United States Congress declared war upon Spain. The ensuing Spanish–American War resulted in a decisive victory for the United States, and arguably served as a transitional period for both nations.

  4. 4 days ago · Upon being informed of the signing of the resolutions, the Spanish government at once severed diplomatic relations and on April 24 declared war upon the United States. Congress declared war on April 25 and made the declaration retroactive to April 21.

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  5. On April 20, 1898, McKinley signed a joint Congressional resolution demanding Spanish withdrawal and authorizing the President to use military force to help Cuba gain independence. [28] In response, Spain severed diplomatic relations with the United States on April 21.

  6. After a few abortive attempts at mediating the dispute, the United States declared war against Spain on April 11, 1898. In order to prevent the possibility of US annexation of Cuba, Congress passed the Teller Amendment , which proclaimed that the United States would help the Cuban people gain their freedom from Spain but would not annex the ...

  7. Nov 16, 2009 · President William McKinley asks Congress to declare war on Spain on April 11, 1898. In 1895, Cuba, located less than 100 miles south of the United States, attempted to overthrow Spanish...

  8. June 1898 - July 1898; July 3, 1898. Battle of San Juan Hill. July 1, 1898. Read More: Spanish-American War Timeline. Key People. William McKinley. president of United States. Emilio Aguinaldo. president of Philippines. Leonard Wood. United States general. Pascual Cervera y Topete. Spanish admiral. Clara Maass. American nurse.

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