Across
- 6. Owned a newspaper called "The Journal" and reported that the Spanish were feeding Cuban prisoners to sharks and dogs.
- 10. a place that American troops attacked and captured under Theodore Roosevelt
- 14. A governor that was in charge of 200,000 spanish troops to put down a rebellion
- 16. A kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated and even made up stories to attract readers.
Down
- 1. a revolutionary leader who had staged an unsuccessful uprising against the Spanish
- 2. the first civilian governor of the islands and he tried to win over the Filipinos by improving education, transportation, and health care.
- 3. Owned a newspaper called "The World" and described Cuba as a place with blood on the roadside.
- 4. effectively made Cuba an American protectorate
- 5. established a civil government for Puerto Rico
- 7. Commander of the “Rough Riders”
- 8. People who are against annexation.
- 9. Second in command to Leonard Wood
- 11. aggressive nationalism
- 12. The spanish ambassador to the United States
- 13. Commander of the American naval squadron based in Hong Kong and was ordered to attack the Spanish fleet based in the Philippines
- 15. the right to own their own government
- 17. An exiled leader of a Cuban rebellion that fled to the United States. He was also a writer and a poet.
- 18. A ship sent to Havana in case the Americans had to evacuate
