Cuban Independence Struggle of 19th Century
.... This became manifest in early 1898, when the United States battleship
Maine entered
Havana harbor on what was billed as a goodwill visit. ....
(1775

7

)
Independence Movement in Cuba
.... This became manifest in early 1898, when the United States battleship
Maine entered
Havana harbor on what was billed as a goodwill visit. ....
(1808

7

)
Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... property. Although the city quieted down, the second-class battleship
Maine was ordered to
Havana. That ship arrived on January 25. ....
(906

4

)
American Imperialism 1875-1900
....
Maine. LaFeber notes that the more relevant question is why the
Maine was in the
Havana harbor in the first place. The explosion ....
(1723

7

)
WAR OVERSEAS OR GREATER CONCERN WITHIN AMERICA
.... William Randolph Hearst's newspapers literally decreeing the Spanish-American war, and America's entry because of the blowing up of the
Maine in
Havana harbor. ....
(1410

6

)
Government Security
.... in which Spanish aggression was played up by the American press, especially after publicity about an explosion on the American battleship
Maine in
Havana. ....
(5450

22

)
Government Security
.... aggression was played up by the American press, especially after publicity about an explosion on the American battleship «MDUL»
Maine«MDNM» in
Havana. ....
(6647

27

)
The United States and the Hawaiian Islands
.... McDougall 392-93). Two months later, the battleship
Maine blew up in
Havana harbor, presaging a war with Spain. Hawaii went back ....
(2529

10

)
Norman Mailer's Harlot's Ghost
.... Ghost, opens with the narrator, Harry Hubbard, describing his surroundings in
Maine. .... knows of Fidel Castro's romance with her dearest friend in
Havana (596-607 ....
(3265

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