Gram Stain
What led to the United States Imperialism in Cuba?
1.) Introduction
Currently there are many hypothesis which establish the reason for the Spanish American war which ultimately led to the imperialism in Cuba by the United States of America. The Scholar John Offner, states that the Spanish-American war was inevitable. Cuban nationalism and Spanish colonialism where irreconcilable forces allowing for no compromise. The United states and spain tried to find a peaceful resolution to the stalemated Cuban-Spanish war, but Cuban nationalist were unyielding, and powerful domestic forces propelled Washington and Madrid into a conflict. (1) Another hypothesis by the scholar of the Spanish American War was that the sympathy with Cuban independence, As Americans looked with horror on the numerous deaths in Cuban reconcentration camps and the never ending battle for Cuban independence led to the intervention of American forces. (2) The final hypothesis believe that US expansion was to......
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