Spanish-American War
Across
- 2. A Pacific island that became a U.S. territory following the Spanish-American War.
- 3. A Filipino revolutionary leader who initially allied with the U.S. against Spain but later opposed U.S. rule.
- 4. A volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt, known for their role in the Battle of San Juan Hill.
- 7. A key battle in Cuba where U.S. forces, including the Rough Riders, secured a crucial victory.
- 8. The agreement that ended the Spanish-American War, transferring Spanish territories to the U.S.
- 10. A slogan used to rally American support for war after the USS Maine explosion.
- 11. A decisive U.S. naval victory led by Commodore George Dewey, crippling Spain’s Pacific fleet.
- 14. The policy of extending a country's influence through territorial acquisition, which became a major debate following the war.
- 15. Future U.S. president who gained fame for leading the Rough Riders during the war.
Down
- 1. A conflict fought in 1898 between the United States and Spain, resulting in U.S. territorial expansion.
- 5. A U.S. battleship that exploded in Havana Harbor, fueling public support for war against Spain.
- 6. Sensationalized reporting that exaggerated Spanish atrocities and influenced American public opinion.
- 9. An island nation whose fight for independence from Spain was a major cause of the war.
- 12. An island ceded to the United States as part of the Treaty of Paris (1898).
- 13. A Spanish colony that became a key battleground and later a U.S. territory after the war.