LAD/Blog #23: McKinley's War Message

President Mckinley addresses the tensions between Cuba and Spain, which has caused damage to American trade, commerce, and the public's wellbeing. He also had several other reasons to go to war, and believes that this issue should be dealt with by Congress. The reasons were that conflict was occurring near the United States, it interfered with trade and America had a responsibility to protect the Cubans. Although he was previously against the thought of going to war, his mindset has changed.

Image result for uss maineImage result for mckinleyMckinley also addressed the sinking of the USS Maine, which contributed to the war

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

LAD/Blog #7: Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality

LAD/Blog #35: Home was a Horse Stall

LAD #36: FDR’s Declaration of War