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What did the United States blame Spain for in 1898, starting the Spanish-American War?
attempting to assassinate the U.S. president
stealing food and weaponry from a U.S. military base
blowing up the USS Maine at Havana Har
attempting to assassinate the U.S. president
stealing food and weaponry from a U.S. military base
blowing up the USS Maine at Havana Har
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In 1898, the United States blamed Spain for blowing up the USS Maine in Havana Harbor. This event was a significant catalyst for the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, as it galvanized public opinion in the U.S. against Spain and was used as a rallying point for intervention in Cuba.