History of Europe

How did many Americans respond to the declaration of war on Spain?

Many Americans responded to the declaration of war on Spain with enthusiasm and a sense of national pride. They viewed the war as an opportunity to expand the United States' territory and its sphere of influence, as well as to promote the spread of democracy and American ideals abroad. The Spanish-American War was generally popular among the American public, especially at the beginning, due to factors such as patriotism, jingoism, and yellow journalism, which helped rally support for the conflict.