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  1. 5 days ago · Leading into the upcoming animated series by executive producers Brian Volk-Weiss, Cisco Henson, Matt Kravitsky, Michael Goodman, Gavin Hignight and Matt Lawton from Nacelle Company, Maximum Effort’s Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey, Kevin Hill and Ashley Fox, as well as Fubo’s David Gandler and Pamela Duckworth, the summer’s most anticipated ...

  2. 2 days ago · Answer: George Dewey. On February 25, while his boss was absent, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt sent cables to the Pacific to prepare for military action with Spain. When McKinley found this out, he countermanded all the cables except Dewey's, who was told to attack the Spanish fleet in the Philippines if war broke out with ...

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  4. 5 days ago · It's important to consider how to leverage power versus force in achieving goals. Force involves taking action through sheer willpower and effort, often encountering resistance and frustration.

  5. 4 days ago · Meanwhile, on May 1, 1898, the American commodore George Dewey, with his Asiatic squadron, destroyed a decrepit Spanish flotilla in the harbour of Manila in the Philippines. The fighting was over by August 12, when the United States and Spain signed a preliminary peace treaty in Washington, D.C. Negotiators met in Paris in October to draw up a ...

  6. 4 days ago · The U.S.S. Maine blew up on the evening of Feb. 15, 1898, killing 260 men on board. One primary result was the Spanish-American War . The battleship was in Cuba’s Havana harbor. At the time, armed guerillas were resisting Spanish rule. Support in the U.S. for Cuban independence was high.

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  8. 2 days ago · Near the end of the campaign, Truman privately wrote a state-by-state electoral vote prediction and gave it to his aide, George Elsey. Truman believed that he would win the election with 340 electoral votes, to 108 for Dewey, 42 for Thurmond, and 37 marked doubtful (he accidentally left out four electoral votes).

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