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- 00:07
Spanish-American War.
- 00:11
Hey everyone… make love, not war…
- 00:15
Being the Treaty of Paris, I know a little something about keeping the peace.
- 00:20
Things were a mess before I came along to make everybody play nice.
- 00:24
So here’s what happened… Cuba and Spain were having a bit of a tiff.
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- 00:29
Cuba wanted their independence… Spain not so much.
- 00:33
And just like an adult separating two kids who are fighting,
- 00:37
America decided to step in and intervene.
- 00:41
Although… America might have actually been a third child in this scenario.
- 00:46
They were certainly acting immaturely. They didn’t stick their noses in because they
- 00:50
were being dramatically affected by the war themselves…
- 00:53
...instead, it was really just an itch they felt they had to scratch.
- 00:58
Believe it or not, people… ahem, Roosevelt… were actually delivering public addresses
- 01:03
about how soft American men had become.
- 01:09
And it wasn’t just because of the invention of the Tootsie Roll.
- 01:12
Okay, so there were a couple of reasons the U.S. got involved, other than their irrepressible
- 01:17
need to get all up in everybody’s business.
- 01:22
First, it would benefit Americans for trade purposes. If Cuba could win the war and get
- 01:27
Spain out of its hair…
- 01:30
…shipping products back and forth between the two nations would become
- 01:33
much safer and easier and more profitable.
- 01:37
And second… a U.S. ship exploded off the coast of Cuba, and it was blamed on a supposedly
- 01:42
Spanish naval mine. They didn’t have absolute proof that it
- 01:46
was indeed a Spanish mine…
- 01:48
…but when a country is looking to put a little hair on its chest, it can’t always
- 01:53
be bothered to acquire proof.
- 01:57
Once the American public got wind of this tragedy…
- 02:00
…they were totally behind a U.S. declaration of war.
- 02:05
It was time to head over to Cuba to stave off the Spanish, guns a-blazin’.
- 02:10
With America’s mighty military in the picture, the war didn’t last long.
- 02:14
The Spanish fleet was crippled before the year was over…
- 02:18
…and there were thousands of others who had died on the mainland.
- 02:21
Most of them had been killed because of the campaign run by the likes of Teddy Roosevelt
- 02:26
and his “Rough Riders.”
- 02:27
I am not making that name up.
- 02:30
Guess they must have had a bad case of saddle sores.
- 02:35
And that’s where I came into play.
- 02:37
I was drawn up in the city of Paris…
- 02:39
hence my name…
- 02:40
in late 1898 after the full surrender of the Spanish…
- 02:44
…which declared Cuba independent...
- 02:46
as well as a handful of other countries.
- 02:48
It was a fantastic development, first of all because freedom is groovy…
- 02:54
…but also because it meant that all that shooting and killing could end.
- 02:58
Whatever happened to the “Brotherhood of man,” people?
- 03:05
Anyway, the U.S. is no longer at war,
- 03:07
so they’ll have to bide their time until the next one knocks at their door.
- 03:13
I’m sure they won’t have to wait long. In the meantime…
- 03:17
Peace out.
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