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HISL045_EC478 US Asiatic Squadron delivers the last broadside to the Spanish Pacific fleet, May 1, 1898. The Spanish fleet, was outgunned and out-armored by the U.S. fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay. This was the first major battle of the Spanish-American War (BSLOC_2017_10_61)
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HISL045_EC477 American soldiers graves in Cuba, c. 1898. From May 1898 until April 1899, US forces experienced 968 battle casualties and 5,438 deaths from disease in the Spanish American War (BSLOC_2017_10_60)
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HISL045_EC474 Spanish and American military officers in a plaza in Santiago de Cuba during surrender ceremony, July 17, 1898 (BSLOC_2017_10_58)
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HISL045_EC473 Spanish prisoners aboard the collier (coal ship) Abarenda at Guantanamo, June 14, 1898. US agreed to transport the Spanish garrison back to Spain in terms of surrender at Santiago (BSLOC_2017_10_57)
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HISL045_EC476 Child victim of starvation in Cuba during the Cuban War of Independence, 1895-1898. The Spanish colonial government sought to isolate Cuban insurgents by forced internment of civilians in towns, cities and camps, where disease and hunger killed 155,000 to 170,000, nearly 10 percent of the population (BSLOC_2017_10_6)
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HISL045_EC475 Mens ward in a yellow fever hospital, Havana, Cuba, ca. 1899 (BSLOC_2017_10_59)
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HISL045_EC471 Wounded Spanish prisoners at Brigade hospital on San Juan Hill, Cuba, July 3, 1898 (BSLOC_2017_10_55)
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HISL045_EC469 US artillery, shelling at Coamo, on August 9, 1898, while advancing into Puerto Rican interior. The American invaders opposition in inconclusive fighting during the Spanish American War (BSLOC_2017_10_53)
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HISL045_EC468 Amphibious landing at Arroyo, Puerto Rico, August 3, 1898 during the Spanish American War. US soldiers of Company C, 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry transfer to boats from the cruiser USS ST PAUL, seven miles off the coast (BSLOC_2017_10_52)
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HISL045_EC466 Crew of the USS Texas, posing with ammunition. During the Battle of Santiago on July 3, 1898, the battleships shelled and disabled the Spanish cruisers Vizcaya and Cristobal Colon (BSLOC_2017_10_50)
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HISL045_EC467 Bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 12, 1898 lasted for 3 hours. US Admiral William Sampsons main objective was to engage the Spanish Fleet. Failing in that, he attacked San Juan?s fortifications, loosing 2 US sailors and killing 8 civilians. Sec. of Navy Long noted the attack inflicted little damage with much expensive ammunition (BSLOC_2017_10_51)
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HISL045_EC462 Destruction of Spanish fleet after it left Santiago Bay on July 3, 1898. Faced with capture or destruction when the US occupied the city of Santiago, they risked battle with the blockading US Squadron. The Spanish lost all their ships, suffering 350 dead, and 160 wounded (BSLOC_2017_10_47)
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HISL045_EC461 US Naval officer Richard Hobson and six sailors under Spanish fire after sinking the USS Merrimac. While attempting to sink a Navy coal ship to block Spanish fleet in the Santiago harbor, they were hampered by Spanish defenders and captured. Hobson became a newspaper hero and served in Congress from 1907-1915 (BSLOC_2017_10_46)
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HISL045_EC459 Cubans soldiers in their trenches in Pinar del Rio, the westernmost province of Cuba, ca. 1899 (BSLOC_2017_10_44)
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HISL045_EC457 Gen. Nelson Miles, had Presidential ambitions after his victories in the Spanish-American War. He established his military reputation in the US Civil War and the Indian War. He was the commanding General over the Massacre of Wounded Knee on Dec. 29, 1890 (BSLOC_2017_10_42)
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HISL045_EC456 US troops cheering the news of the surrender of Santiago, Cuba, on July 16, 1898. The joint US Navy and Army Santiago campaign ended with the Spanish fleet destroyed and soldiers stranded without possible resupply. The US plan to take the war to Havana was scrapped by the US-Spanish Peace protocol of Aug. 12, 1898 (BSLOC_2017_10_41)
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HISL045_EC458 Uniformed Cuban soldiers in the field with their flag and weapons. The multi-racial group is at Guanabacoa, east of Havana, ca. 1899 (BSLOC_2017_10_43)
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HISL045_EC449 African Americans of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments during the Battle of San Juan Hill. They charged the block house at San Juan Heights, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC_2017_10_35)
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HISL045_EC450 African Americans of Troop C, Ninth US Cavalry, with Capt. Taylor, leading the charge. In the background is the blockhouse at San Juan Heights. July 1, 1898, Battle of San Juan Hill, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC_2017_10_36)
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HISL045_EC446 US soldiers engaged in battle at El Pozo Centra, half a mile from the action on San Juan Hill. Four cannons fired from El Pozo supported the attack on San Juan Hill, July 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War in Cuba. Wash drawing by William Glackens (BSLOC_2017_10_32)
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