Remember the Maine
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The U.S. wouldn’t take control of Cuba until 1898 and the Spanish-American War— Remember the Maine!—when the U.S. also claimed Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and more.
From Barron's
The U.S. wouldn’t take control of Cuba until 1898 and the Spanish-American War— Remember the Maine!—when the U.S. also claimed Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and more.
From Barron's
The eclectic cocktail list will include classic cocktails such as the mai tai and El Presidente, and drinks like the Pan American Clipper and Remember the Maine that are drawn from the work of Charles H. Baker Jr., a mid-20th-century cocktail writer whose work is a special obsession of Mr. Frizell’s.
From New York Times
You’ll remember the slogan that got us into the Spanish American War: “remember the Maine.”
From MSNBC
Rosenberg: Ironically, remember the Maine has a secondary meaning: it wasn’t just what drove us into the Spanish American War, but it’s a lesson for all policymakers and for all leaders.
From MSNBC
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