War in Cuba
The push for military action in Cuba escalated, leading to Congress authorizing force to aid Cuban independence. As tensions rose, Spain severed ties with the U.S., resulting in a declaration of war. The U.S. Navy showcased its strength at Manila Bay, decisively defeating the Spanish fleet, but the conflict would soon give rise to a more complex and brutal struggle for control in the Philippines.In this clip
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