http://youtu.be/F99zyi1WUWg
Teddy Roosevelt charging up the San Juan Heights, the Rough Riders and the sinking of the battleship, the U.S.S. Maine—these are what people commonly know about the United States’ war with Spain in 1898. What they may not remember is that this was the war that steered the United States to center stage as a world power. Victorious over Spain in Cuba and the Philippines, the United States, a nation founded in opposition to imperialism, grappled with its new role as an imperial power. More recent events in Vietnam, Somalia, and Yugoslavia bear striking parallels to those of 1898. Even in its own time, the war with Spain was understood as a turning point in American history.
Sources: Crucible/Spanish-AmericanWar4/8/YouTube/TheCUbanHistory.com
SpanishAmericanWar4/8/ The Cuban History/ Arnoldo Varona, Editor