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  1. The Spanish–American War [b] (April 21 – December 10, 1898) began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to United States intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.

    • USS Maine

      Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana...

    • William Shafter

      William Rufus Shafter (October 16, 1835 – November 12, 1906)...

    • Charles Sigsbee

      Charles Dwight Sigsbee (January 16, 1845 – July 13, 1923)...

    • Rough Riders

      The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United...

    • Diego Ríos

      Diego de los Ríos y Nicolau (9 April 1850 – 4 November 1911)...

  2. During World War II, the Spanish State under Francisco Franco espoused neutrality as its official wartime policy. This neutrality wavered at times, and "strict neutrality" gave way to "non-belligerence" after the Fall of France in June 1940. Franco wrote to Adolf Hitler offering to join the war on 19 June 1940 in exchange for help building ...

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    United States role

    In 1940, after he expressed his concern to President Franklin D. Roosevelt over Nazi influence in Latin America, Nelson Rockefeller, grandson of Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller and later U.S. Vice President, was appointed to the new position of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (CIAA) in the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OCIAA). Rockefeller was charged with overseeing a program of U.S. cooperation with the nations of Latin America to help raise the standard...

    Economics

    According to author Thomas M. Leonard, World War II had a major impact on Latin American economies. Many countries were raising prices on their exports so that they could support themselves economically. Following the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, most of Latin America either severed relations with the Axis powers or declared war on them. As a result, many nations (including all of Central America, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Venezuela) sudd...

    Lend-Lease

    Under Lend-Lease, Latin America received approximately $400 million in war materials in exchange for military bases and assisting in the defense of the Western Hemisphere. Out of all of the Latin American nations, Brazil benefited the most from Lend-Lease aid, mainly because of its geographical position at the northeastern corner of South America, which allowed for patrolling between South America and West Africa, as well as providing a ferry point for the transfer of American-made war materi...

    Dear, Ian C. B. and Michael Foot, eds. The Oxford Companion to World War II(2005), comprehensive encyclopedia for all countries
    Eccles, Karen E. and Debbie McCollin, eds. World War II and the Caribbean (2017) excerpt
    Frank, Gary. Struggle for hegemony in South America: Argentina, Brazil, and the United States during the Second World War(Routledge, 2021).
    Friedman, Max Paul. Nazis and good neighbors: the United States campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II (Cambridge University Press, 2003) online.
  3. 4 days ago · The Spanish-American War was a conflict between the United States and Spain that effectively ended Spain's role as a colonial power in the New World. The United States emerged from the war as a world power with significant territorial claims stretching from the Caribbean to Southeast Asia.

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  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Spanish-American War. Spanish-American War, a short and decisive conflict fought in 1898 that assured the final expulsion of Spain from the New World and the emergence of the United States as the dominant Caribbean power.

  5. The Spanish–American War catapulted Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency, marked the beginning of the modern United States Army, and led to the first establishment of American colonies overseas. The war proved seminal for Spain as well.

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  7. The Spanish–American War was a war fought between Spain and the United States in 1898, partly because many people in Cuba, one of the last parts of the Spanish Empire, wanted to become independent. Many Americans also wanted their country to get a colonial empire.

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