THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE NEUTRALITY LAWS WITH SPAIN
The Cruiser Montgomery and the Gun-boat Annapolis Patrolling the Cuban Waters in Search of a Filibustering Schooner - By H. Reuterdahl
Antique lithograph - published 1899.
Paper size - 11" x 16"
The Spanish-American War (Spanish: Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense, desastre del 98, Guerra Hispano-Cubana-Norteamericana or Guerra de Cuba ) was a military conflict between Spain and the United States that began in April 1898. Hostilities halted in August of that year, and the Treaty of Paris was signed in December.
The war began after the American demand for Spain's peacefully resolving the Cuban fight for independence was rejected, though strong expansionist sentiment in the United States may have motivated the government to target Spain's remaining overseas territories: Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam and the Caroline Islands.[1]
Riots in Havana by pro-Spanish "Voluntarios" gave the United States a reason to send in the warship USS Maine to indicate high national interest. Tension among the American people was raised because of the explosion of the USS Maine, and "yellow journalism" that accused Spain of extensive atrocities, agitating American public opinion. The war ended after decisive naval victories for the United States in the Philippines and Cuba.
Only 109 days after the outbreak of war, the Treaty of Paris, which ended the conflict, gave the United States ownership of the former Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam. - from Wikipedia
In good condtion. Suitable for framing.
Some tears around the edges of the print, visible in photo - please view for details. All are outside of Image area and when matted and framed, the piece will still make an excellent display piece.
This item was hand picked for its image quality, paper quality, and visual appeal.
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SKU: 18447