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On April 25, 1898, the United States Congress declared war against Spain. The 16-week Spanish-American War resulted in an ...
Meanwhile, troops stationed away from the fighting also faced danger. When the Spanish-American War was declared, thousands of U.S. volunteers entered training camps in the southeastern United States.
Jamestown had its first casualty of the Spanish-American War in April 1899: Lt. Dorman Baldwin, of Company H. North Dakota Volunteers received what was described as a serious wound to the leg in an ...
Step into the past with the History Seekers as we explore the grounds of a long-forgotten U.S. military training camp from ...
This book makes the case that Theodore Roosevelt, William Randolph Hearst, and Joseph Wheeler, with help from Stephen Crane and Richard Harding Davis, brought about the Spanish-American War. While ...
Two weeks later, it would explode in inexplicable circumstances lighting the fuse for the Spanish-American War. A Final Takeoff National Treasure: The History of the Lie Detector The Art of ...