about the regions of the Americas formerly subject to the Spanish Empire Latin America Cleanup date July 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group SpanishAmerican image File SpanishAmerican people2.jpg 300px caption ... langs American English Spanish in the United States U.S. Spanish European Spanish rels Roman Catholic ... related Spanish people Spaniards Basque American s Catalan American s French American s Italian American s Portuguese American s other European American s White Hispanic Americans Portuguese people Mexicans A SpanishAmerican is a citizen or resident of the United States whose ancestors originate ... or only definition for SpanishAmerican. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language ... 0 ref Spanish Americans are the earliest European American group, with a continuous presence since 1565 ... million strong SpanishAmerican population have come by way of Latin America , especially Mexico ... Spanish Americans are readily accepted into American society. ref http bulk.resource.org courts.gov .... Citation needed date July 2009 Employment and economics Since SpanishAmerican entrance into the middle ... List of Spanish Americans See also portal box United States Spain Americans Californio European American ... American New Mexican Spanish Isle o List of Hispanic and Latino Americans Notable Hispanics Spanish people Spaniards Spain United States relations SpanishAmerican relations Canadians of Spanish descent Spanish Canadian Tejano White American White Hispanic and Latino Americans White Hispanic White ... www.everyculture.com multi Pa Sp Spanish Americans.html SpanishAmerican Heritage . Multicultural America .... Hispanics European Americans Spanish diaspora Category American people of Spanish descent Category ... A s their ancestry ref br White Hispanics of Spanish ancestry br b 26,735,713 b 2010 Census small ... A Spanish Expedition Established St. Augustine in Florida publisher Library of Congress accessdate ... and Latino Americans In colonial times there were a number of Spanish populations in the present day ... more details
North AmericanSpanish lang es espa ol norteamericano is the name of the Spanish dialects spoken in North America . Mexican SpanishSpanish in the United States New Mexican Spanish Category AmericanSpanishSpanish variants by continent ... more details
Original research date September 2009 Spanish South AmericanSpanishSpanish espa ol sudamericano or suramericano is a broad geographical term for dialects of Spanish spoken on the continent of South America . The term is only geographical and has little or no linguistic relevance, since the diverse Spanish dialects of the continent have no unifying feature to set them apart from non South American varieties. The Spanish of the Andean Spanish Andean highlands is historically conservative, having some traits in common with the Spanish of central Mexican Spanish Mexico , while varieties spoken in Rioplatense Spanish Argentina and Venezuelan Spanish Venezuela share some phonological innovations with the Spanish spoken on Caribbean Spanish Caribbean islands . In some cases a single South American country for example Colombian Spanish Colombia presents a broad spectrum of conservative and innovative dialects. Andean Spanish Highland Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia highland southern Colombia and northern Chile Argentine Spanish Argentine variations Rioplatense Spanish Cuyo Spanish Bolivian Spanish Chilean Spanish Chilote Spanish Colombian Spanish Ecuadorian Spanish Paraguayan Spanish Peruvian Spanish Peruvian Coast Spanish Amazonic Spanish also in nearby Brazil and Colombia Uruguayan Spanish Rioplatense Spanish Venezuelan Spanish Category Spanish variants Category AmericanSpanish Category Spanish varieties of South America Category Americas Category South America Category Latin America Spanish variants by continent ... more details
American literature in Spanish is almost as old as the Spanish language in the north of the Rio Grande . Nevertheless, in recent years due to the growing influence of Hispanic culture and the growing number of Spanish readers and the emergence of Hispanic writers, United States has confirmed its features. Authors Some American authors of Spanish Literature include Ariel Dorfman Conrado Espinosa Francisco Alvarez Koki Isabel Allende Jorge Majfud Jorge Ramos Mayra Santos Febres Miguel Pi ero Reinaldo Arenas Tom s Eloy Mart nez Nina Serrano Category Lists of writers by language Spanish language Category American literature Category Hispanic American literature ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name She s Spanish, I m American image caption image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin Valencia, Spain instrument genre Folk music Folk occupation years active 2005 present label Bedroom Classics associated acts website current members Josh Rouse br Paz Suay past members notable instruments She s Spanish, I m American is a folk roots pop duo composed of United States American singer Josh Rouse and his girlfriend Paz Suay . Their debut She s Spanish, I m American EP self titled EP was released on January 30, 2007. External links http www.myspace.com shesspanishimamerican She s Spanish, I m American on MySpace Category Spanish folk music groups Spain band stub fi She s Spanish, I m American ... more details
against king and country. See also portal SpanishAmerican wars of independence Libertadores Royalist SpanishAmerican Revolution Royalist Criollo people SpanishAmerican wars of independence Category SpanishAmerican wars of independence Category Revolutionaries ...Patriots was the name the peoples of the Spanish America , who rebelled against Spanish control during the SpanishAmerican wars of independence , called themselves. They supported the principles of the Age of Enlightenment and sought to replace the existing governing structures with Junta Peninsular War Juntas . At first they declared themselves loyal to Ferdinand VII , who was captive of Napoleon Bonaparte and who seemed a supporter of the new ideals because of his conflict with his father, the Absolute monarchy absolutist Charles IV of Spain Charles IV . However, when Ferdinand VII was restored to power and began the Absolutist Restauration , most patriots in South America decided to support independentism instead. Some of the most important war leaders of the patriotic movements are called Libertadores instead. The term patriot is used to refer to supporters of the revolution in general, or civil leaders without military activity, such as Mariano Moreno . The enemies of the patriots, who supported keeping the existing state of things, were called Royalist SpanishAmerican Revolution Royalists . Most patriots were Criollo people s, whereas most royalists were Peninsulares but there were both examples of royalist criollos such as Jos Manuel de Goyeneche, 1st Count of Guaqui Jos Manuel de Goyeneche and patriotic peninsulares such as Domingo Matheu . Like with the case of the contemporary Patriot American Revolution North American Patriots from the American Revolution , the word patriot was not used interchangeably with nationalism nationalist , as it is today. Rather, the concept of patriotism was linked to enlightenment values concerning a common good, which transcended ... more details
The following are known Battles of the SpanishAmerican War ... This list includes all major engagements and most reported skirmishes of the SpanishAmerican War . Some items, such as the claim by Puerto Ricans that Spanish guns in San Juan fired the first shots of the war, cannot be confirmed by official records. Therefore, the list includes only those battles and skirmishes that can officially be documented ... 1898 Battle of Manila Bay US forces destroy Spanish Pacific Squadron A flagicon USA 1896 May 11 Battle of C rdenas Spanish gunboats defeat American gunboats S flagicon Spain 1785 May 11 Battle of Cienfuegos ... 1899 1913 Continued struggles in the Philippine American War involving Filipinos and Spanish soldiers ... century historians. References Bagosy, A. The Dirty Little War Albert Nofi Nofi, Albert A. , The SpanishAmerican War, 1898 , 1997. External links http www.spanamwar.com SpanishAmerican War Centennial Website Category Battles of the SpanishAmerican War es Batallas de la Guerra Hispano Estadounidense ... of Battles Key A flagicon USA 1896 US Victory S flagicon Spain 1785 Spanish Victory I Inconclusive ... maintains a blockade by defeating a Spanish sortie. I June 22 US troops land at Daiquiri , Cuba they find Spanish positions abandoned I June 23 Skirmish at Battle of Las Guasimas Las Guasimas , Cuba ... Spanish resistance I June 30 Battle of Tayacoba US landing effort repulsed by Spaniards S flagicon ... S flagicon Spain 1785 July, 1898 July 1 Second Battle of Manzanillo two American gunboats attempt ... by US Navy I July 17 Spanish garrison of Santiago surrenders after weeks of siege A flagicon USA 1896 July 21 Battle of Nipe Bay American gunboats defeat Spanish gunboats and clear the bay A flagicon USA 1896 July 23 Battle of Mani Mani Spanish prevent landing of Cuban reinforcements S flagicon Spain ... at Battle of Fajardo S flagicon Spain 1785 July 31 Night attack by Spanish on US lines outside ... Rico Spanish troops encircle the city to fight a battle that never occurs A flagicon USA 1896 August ... more details
Italic title Infobox artwork image file painting alignment image size title SpanishAmerican War Soldier alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist American Bronze Company year 1932 type bronze height metric width metric length metric height imperial 88 width imperial length imperial diameter metric diameter imperial imperial unit in metric unit cm city Milwaukee, Wisconsin museum coordinates owner City of Milwaukee SpanishAmerican War Soldier is a public art work created by the American Bronze Company and located in downtown Milwaukee , Wisconsin . ref name SIRIS cite web title SpanishAmerican War Soldier, sculpture url http siris artinventories.si.edu ipac20 ipac.jsp?session 1325E62GS9592.14436&profile ariall&source siartinventories&view subscriptionsummary&uri full 3100001 27344 3&ri 7&aspect Keyword&menu search&ipp 20&spp 20&staffonly &term spanishamerican war soldier milwaukee&index .GW&uindex &aspect Keyword&menu search&ri 7 work Art Inventories Catalog SIRIS publisher Smithsonian American Art Museum accessdate 30 December 2011 ref The bronze figure depicts a uniformed soldier with an ammunition belt around his waist and a rifle in hand. ref name Buck cite book last Buck first Diane title Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee year 1995 publisher Wisconsin Historical Society location Madison isbn 087022766 pages 55 56 ref It is located on West Wisconsin Avenue between North 9th and 10th Streets in the Court of Honor near the Milwaukee Public Library . References reflist Milwaukee MilwaukeePublicArt coord missing Wisconsin Category Culture of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Outdoor sculptures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Public art stub ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict SpanishAmerican War partof the Philippine Revolution , Cuban War ... cubarmy small Cuba small notes note aaa Unrecognized Campaignbox SpanishAmerican War Theaters Campaignbox Banana Wars The SpanishAmerican War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain under the Restoration ... Cuban War of Independence . American attacks on Spain s Spanish East Indies Pacific possessions led ... colonization of the Americas colonies in the Americas in the early 19th century SpanishAmerican ..., The Meaning of the Maine Causation and the Historiography of the SpanishAmerican War, The Pacific ... of the SpanishAmerican War File Charles A Wikoff.jpg upright left thumb United States Army officer Colonel Charles A. Wikoff was the most senior U.S. military officer killed in the SpanishAmerican ... Proctor s Cuban Speech Speculations on a Cause of the SpanishAmerican War, Quarterly Journal ... units . ref Graham A. Cosmas, An Army for Empire The United States Army and the SpanishAmerican ... The first battle between American and Spanish forces was at Battle of Manila Bay 1898 Manila Bay where ... rr hispanic 1898 intro.html title The World of 1898 the SpanishAmerican War publisher U.S. Library ... concentrated Spanish defenses in the San Juan Hills and a small town in El Caney . The American forces ... ref http spanishamericanwar.info cuba.htm LasGuasimas The SpanishAmerican War in Cuba Battle of Las .... After the battles of San Juan Hill and El Caney, the American advance halted. Spanish troops successfully ... set of excavations went forward. American troops, while suffering daily losses from Spanish fire ... of Santiago de Cuba on 3 July, was the largest naval engagement of the SpanishAmerican War and resulted ..., the fleet of Spanish Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete had been spotted by American forces in Santiago ... between Spanish and American naval forces followed. When the Spanish squadron finally attempted to leave ... 2004 Vincent J. Cirillo. 2004. Bullets and Bacilli The SpanishAmerican War and Military Medicine ... more details
Good article Infobox military conflict conflict SpanishAmerican wars of independence partof Latin American wars of independence campaign image File Spanishamerican independence.PNG 300px caption caption ... SpanishAmerican Revolution Patriots center Hispanic America American Separatism Independentists ... .svg 25px Peru Republic of Peru commander1 commander2 casualties2 casualties1 notes The SpanishAmerican ... States during the SpanishAmerican War in 1898. These conflicts have been characterized both ... United States and French Revolution France . A more direct cause of the SpanishAmerican wars of independence ... of SpanishAmerican Independence br legend FF0000 Government under traditional Spanish law legend ... of the government. ref Lynch, The SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 17 19, 334 335. Rodr guez ... took place. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 5 17. Rodr guez, Independence of Spanish .... ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 27 34. Rodr guez, Independence of Spanish America ... entrep t of the empire. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 36 37. Rodr guez, Independence ... to determine what would be considered an overseas province. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions ... government for the Spanish Monarchy. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 43 45, 52 56, 132 .... The proponents of independence called themselves Patriot SpanishAmerican Revolution patriots , a term which eventually was generally applied to them. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions ... that full independence eventually would entail. ref The phrase is used by Lynch, SpanishAmerican .... ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 107 111, 134 137, 162 172, 195 200, 238 240, 313 319 .... ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 118 121, 197 198, 200, 204 207, 306 313. Rodr guez ... patria in Spanish. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 121, 131 132. Rodr guez, Independence ... Peru to regain formal control of Upper Peru for the duration of the wars. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican ... more details
governing bodies of the Monarchy of Spain Spanish Monarchy , during the SpanishAmerican wars of independence ... independent juntas called themselves patriot SpanishAmerican Revolution patriot s, and a few among .... ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 36 37, 134 135. Rodr guez, Independence of Spanish ... of being Spanish, which was juxtaposed against the French threat second, to a general American identity ... of belonging to the local province, the Fatherland patria in Spanish. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions ... for the duration of the wars. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 57 71, 162 163, 240 242. Rodr guez ... conflict with the local society. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 336. Rodr guez, Independence ... enacted. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 162. 171 172, 207. Rodr guez, Independence of Spanish ... that they could participate in the restored representative government. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican ... SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 319 323. Compare to Rodr guez, Independence of Spanish America , 196 ... provinces apart by 1840. ref Lynch, SpanishAmerican Revolutions , 333 340. Rodr guez, Independence ... from southern and northern South America that liberated most of the SpanishAmerican nations on that continent ... of Peninsular and SpanishAmerican veterans of Spain s wars in Europe and around the globe. The veteran ... casualty was substituted by a SpanishAmerican soldier, over time, there were more and more Spanish ... de Ulua Veracruz until November 18, 1825 See also portal SpanishAmerican wars of independence SpanishAmerican wars of independence Reconquista Spanish America Patriot SpanishAmerican Revolution Loyalist ... 1980 . Insurrection or Loyalty The Breakdown of the SpanishAmerican Empire . Cambridge, Harvard University ... 0 8263 2177 1 John Lynch. The SpanishAmerican Revolutions, 1808 1826 2nd edition . New York, W. W ... Category Royalists in the Hispanic American Revolution Category People of the Spanish colonial Americas Category SpanishAmerican wars of independence Category Spanish colonization of the Americas ... more details
The SpanishAmerican War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the Brady Neyland . 1894 United States imposes a tariff on Yogurt that hurts the Cuban economy. 1897 May 22 The United States Congress ... of Guam . The island becomes the first American possession in the Pacific Ocean Pacific area. There were no Spanish Navy ships in the harbor only a Japanese copra trading merchant ship and the small Spanish garrison was unaware that war had broken out and believed that the initial volley from the American ... at 4 30 p.m. in Washington. August 12 Armistice ends SpanishAmerican War. August 13 Manila surrenders ... the SpanishAmerican War investigations found military command inefficient, military training ... such incident leading to Alger s resignation. ref Almanac of American History , p. 394. ref Notes reflist Category SpanishAmerican War Category Timelines of military conflicts SpanishAmerican War ... de L me , the Spanish minister to the United States, is forced to resign after the De L me Letter ... Squadron , to go to Hong Kong and to be prepared to attack the Spanish fleet in the Philippines if there is an outbreak ... States Army Army is ill prepared for war. ref Almanac of American History . ref March 19 ... Bay The Asiatic Squadron under Admiral Dewey engages with the Spanish fleet at anchor in Manila ... loses all its engaged ships and 381 sailors. Just one American died, of heatstroke , and eight are wounded ... Spanish fleet at Santiago de Cuba Santiago . June 10 1898 invasion of Guant namo Bay Invasion of Guant namo ... Town Tonight is sung by the men. ref Almanac of American History , p. 394. ref June 20 Capture ... of Manzanillo July 3 Battle of Santiago de Cuba July 4 American forces en route to the Philippines ... Having been sieged since July 3, Santiago surrenders. General Shafter takes 34,000 Spanish prisoners, the American flag is raised over the House of Civil Government, and The Star Spangled Banner and Rally Round the Flag, Boys are played. July 25 American forces under General Nelson A. Miles occupy Gu nica ... more details
Original research date May 2010 Refimprove April 2009 date May 2009 The SpanishAmerican War April August ... to promote overseas expansion. The situation prior to the SpanishAmerican war was particularly ... Captured Insurgents SpanishAmerican War.ogv thumb Shooting Captured Insurgents , reenactment probably ... America into the SpanishAmerican War . Their stories swayed US public opinion to believe that the Cuban ... as follows Does our flag shield women? , Indignities Practiced by Spanish Officials On Board American ... in prison. Hearst published a headline the next day that read American Slain in Spanish Jail . Ruiz ... United States military song, recorded during the SpanishAmerican War by Emile Berliner ... leading up to the SpanishAmerican War . He was looking for a war, not particularly caring who it was against ... in the SpanishAmerican War. Comm. L. & Pol y 4 1999 463 481. Accessed 30, October 2007 from EBSCO database. Wilkerson, Marcus M. Public Opinion and The SpanishAmerican War A study in war propaganda ... USA Northwestern UP, 2007 George W. Auxier. Middle Western Newspapers and the SpanishAmerican ... conspiracy.html The Hearst Conspiracy DEFAULTSORT Propaganda Of The SpanishAmerican War Category SpanishAmerican War Category Propaganda in the United States es Propaganda en la Guerra Hispano ... by media involvement. The war grew out of U.S. interest in a fight for revolution between the Spanish military and citizens of their Cuba n colony. American newspapers fanned the flames of interest in the war by fabricating atrocities which justified intervention in a number of Spanish colonies ... were wide ranging and their goal was to engage the opinion of the American people in any way possible .... Correspondents had to evade Spanish Authorities usually they were unable to get reliable news ..., wanted to use the conflict both to help heal the wounds still fresh from the American Civil ... Spanish Empire . Prompted by John L. O Sullivan , President Polk offered to buy Cuba from Spain for 100 ... more details
the Spanish&ndash American War in 1898. The Spanish Campaign ribbon is yellow with two blue stripes. The color yellow was suggested by the field of the Spanish flag. The two blue stripes of the streamer ... Caney there were 1,475 American and more than 550 Spanish casualties. On 3 July 1898 Admiral Cervera attempted to escape from Santiago Bay with his fleet. A dramatic running fight with the American fleet ensued. All the Spanish ships were destroyed, with a loss of about 600 men. The Americans lost ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Image Manila Campaign Streamer.png thumb SpanishAmerican War Campaign Streamer Spanish&ndash American War Introduction Adm. Cervera s fleet had taken refuge 29 May 1898 in Santiago Bay , and the American Navy had asked the Army to reduce the defenses ... into a sharp fight with the rear guard of a retiring Spanish force. The Americans suffered a loss ... and took the Spanish positions on the southern half of the ridge, while dismounted cavalry forces ... against determined Spanish resistance, but success was finally achieved after the supporting artillery was moved forward to positions where it could place effective fire on the enemy. The Spanish forces ..., and an additional force under MG John R. Brooke landed at Guayama . Four columns of American troops ... was a sequel to the first naval engagement of the war. On 1 May 1898 a small American squadron under CDR George Dewey completely destroyed a Spanish naval force in Manila Bay . These events were later ... the city pending the arrival of American troops. Aguinaldo, who had previously led an insurrection against Spanish rule, hoped for recognition of his Philippine Republic. While waiting the arrival ... of Spanish power. The War Department responded eagerly to the request for ground forces ... Americans make the final assault on Manila, at the same time they quietly made arrangements with the Spanish ... to the Americans. Formal articles of capitulation were signed on August 14, 1898. Total American ... more details
Infobox mine name SpanishAmerican Mine image width caption pushpin map Ontario pushpin label SpanishAmerican Mine pushpin map caption Location in Ontario latd 46 latm 28 lats 33.84 latNS N longd 082 longm 35 longs 5.49 longEW W coordinates region CA ON display inline,title place Elliot Lake subdivision type Provinces and territories of Canada Province state province Ontario country Canada owner Rio Algom official website acquisition year stock exchange stock code products Uranium financial year amount 79,000 t ore opening year 1958 closing year 1959 The SpanishAmerican Mine is an historical uranium mine located approximately convert 11 km 0 abbr on northeast of Elliot Lake , Ontario , owned and operated by Rio Algom Rio Algom Ltd . The site is convert 2.3 km 0 abbr on southeast of the Denison Mine . The mine was in operation from 1958 to 1959, when it was closed due to water inflow from a fractured zone. During this time it produced 79,000 long ton tons of ore. ref cite journal author Rio Algom Ltd title Elliot Lake Uranium123456798 Mine Site Reclamation Information Package url http www.denisonenvironmental.com en rehab Content PDF 20Folder Elliot 20Lake 20Info 20Package.pdf year 2001 format Portable Document Format PDF accessdate 2009 01 28 ref History Empty section date June 2009 Geology Empty section date June 2009 Other mines in the area Stanleigh Mine Can Met Mine Milliken Mine Panel Mine Denison Mine Stanrock Mine Quirke Mine s Pronto Mine Buckles Mine Lacnor Mine Nordic Mine See also Uranium ore deposits Quartz pebble conglomerate deposits Quartz pebble conglomerate deposits Uranium mining List of uranium mines List of mines in Ontario References reflist External links http www.mindat.org loc 171348.html Mindat.org SpanishAmerican Mine, Blind River Elliot Lake uranium district, Algoma District, Ontario, Canada http www.denisonenvironmental.com en rehab denison.htm Denison Environmental Denison mine and tailings management area http www.cna.ca curriculum cna ... more details
Spanish Central AmericanSpanish Espanol Spanish espa ol centroamericano is the general name of the Spanish language dialect s spoken in Central America . More precisely, the term refers to the Spanish ... t is used instead since this country has been always closer to Caribbean Spanish than Central AmericanSpanish. Vos is usually spoken more in El Salvador and Nicaragua. People say Ven for Come ... person plural pronoun, which is vosotros in Spain, is replaced with ustedes in C. AmericanSpanish, like most other Latin American dialects. While usted is the formal second person singular pronoun ..., vos was used as a respectful term. In C. AmericanSpanish, as in most other dialects which employ ... literary works use the full spectrum of verb inflections, in C. AmericanSpanish as well as many ... variants Category AmericanSpanish Category Americas Category Central America Category Latin America Category Central AmericanSpanish es Espa ol centroamericano hu K z p amerikai spanyol nyelvj r s ..., Carolyn Hubbard and Barbara Reioux ref Phonetics and phonology Some characteristics of Central American ... legend 00FF00 Spanish speaking, voseo non existent Image Pedi Voseo El Salvador.jpg thumb ... second person singular pronoun in Costa Rican Spanish . There are Costa Rican speakers who use .... Rioplatense Spanish prefers the subjunctive forms of t , whereas in Central America ... persons, as it is in all Spanish countries however, in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras it is frequently ... of the Central American speaking style is the voseo the usage of the pronoun vos for the second person singular, instead of t . In some Spanish speaking regions where voseo is used, it is sometimes ... vosotros in traditional Spain s Peninsular Spanish. Some people prefer to say t instead of vos but conjugating ... mode class wikitable Inflection of amar Person Number Peninsular C. American 1st sing. yo amo ... to vos am s . This can be better seen with the verb to be from vos sois to vos sos . In Spanish ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name She s Spanish, I m American Type ep Artist She s Spanish, I m American Cover Released 26 December 2006 digital br 30 January 2007 USA br 5 March 2007 International Recorded 2005, Valencia, Spain Genre Folk music Folk Length Label Bedroom Classics Producer Reviews Last album Kcrw.Com Presents... Josh Rouse Live With Guitar & Strings br 2006 This album She s Spanish, I m American EP br 2007 Next album Country Mouse City House br 2007 She s Spanish, I m American is the self titled debut Extended play EP from the folk roots pop duo She s Spanish, I m American , the side project that United States American singer songwriter Josh Rouse formed with his Spain Spanish girlfriend Paz Suay . It was released on January 30, 2007. Track listing Car Crash 3 43 Jon Jon 3 08 The Ocean Always Wins 3 53 These Long Summer Days 3 18 Answers 3 40 DEFAULTSORT She s Spanish, I m American Ep Category 2006 EPs 2000s folk rock album stub fi She s Spanish, I m American EP ... more details
In early 1898, 6th Massachusetts was reconstituted as a unit of Volunteers to fight in the SpanishAmerican War , under the command of Edmund Rice Medal of Honor Colonel Edmund Rice . The unit should not to be confused with the 6th Infantry Regiment of Regulars, which also fought in the war, though in the Philippines and Cuba . 6th Massachusetts deployed to Puerto Rico and landed at Guanica, Puerto Rico Guanica and worked its way east and inland to Ponce, Puerto Rico Ponce and Arecibo, Puerto Rico Arecibo . In October of that year, 6th Massachusetts returned to Massachusetts and was disbanded. The 6th Massachusetts experience in the SpanishAmerican War was recorded by Lance Corporal George King of the regiment s Concord Company in his letters home, which he later published in 1929. References King, George G. Letters of a Volunteer in the SpanishAmerican War. Chicago Hawkins & Loomis, 1929. External links http memory.loc.gov cgi bin query S?ammem lhbprbib field AUTHOR od1 King, George G George Glenn Library of Congress American Memory Puerto Rico at the Dawn of the Modern Age Category Military units and formations established in 1898 Category 1898 disestablishments Category Military units and formations of the SpanishAmerican War US mil hist stub Massachusetts stub ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 This is a timeline of events related to the SpanishAmerican wars of independence . Numerous wars against Spanish Empire Spanish rule in Hispanic America Spanish America took ... the Restoration Spanish rule , until the SpanishAmerican War in 1898. These conflicts can be characterized ... also Spanish colonization of the Americas SpanishAmerican wars of independence Bibliography cite book ... Independence Category Rebellions against the Spanish Empire Timeline Category Timelines of North American history Category Timelines of South American history Category SpanishAmerican wars of independence ... were Spanish Americans on both sides, and the goal of the conflict for one side was the independence of the Spanish colonies in the Americas. In addition, the wars were related to the more general Latin American wars of independence , which include the conflicts in Haiti and Brazil Brazilian Declaration of Independence Brazil s independence shared a common starting point with Spanish America s, since ... 1820 absolutist restoration ultimately convinced the Spanish Americans of the need to establish independence from the Motherland mother country , so various revolutions broke out in Spanish America. Moreover, the process of Latin American independence took place in the general political and intellectual ... Revolutions , including the earlier revolutions in the American Revolution United States and French Revolution France . Nevertheless, the wars in, and the independence of, Spanish America were the result of unique developments within the Spanish Monarchy. TOC right 1806 The first British invasions ... Portugal across Spanish territory. The governing dinasty, the Braganza, flees to colonial Brazil ... Arthur Wellesley join the Peninsular War , supporting the Spanish resistance. Government Military ... 1812 Spain enacts a Spanish Constitution of 1812 Constitution The First Republic of Venezuela ... the city back under Spanish control 1813 Joseph Bonaparte flees from Spain and Ferdinand VII of Spain ... more details
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese is a language specific professional association in the United States that was founded on 29 December 1917 in New York City as the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. The name was changed to the present one when Portuguese was added ... is blockquote Since its inception in 1917, the American Association of Teachers of Spanish ... membership 8,800 language Spanish language Spanish , Portuguese language Portuguese , English language ... Wilkins to unite the previously existing east and west coast Spanish teachers initiatives to form ... of a specific modern foreign language, pre dating the AATI 1923 , the American Association of Teachers of French AATF 1927 , and the American Association of Teachers of German AATG 1927 . Membership has always been open to teachers of Spanish language Spanish and Portuguese language Portuguese ... must be a member of AATSP at the time of application, a teacher of Spanish and or Portuguese K 16 ... stipend. Applicants must be an AATSP member for three consecutive years, a full time Spanish teacher for three years, and continue to teach Spanish for an academic year following the scholarship experience ... who have done outstanding work in the promotion of foreign language education in Spanish and Portuguese ... students enrolled in Spanish or Portuguese in grades K 8 of AATSP members in good standing. It is an excellent ... students of Spanish. It has long published an official newsletter for its sponsors, Albricias which ... Spanish Examinations NSE are web based, standardized assessment tools for Grades 6 12, given voluntarily ... of students who are studying Spanish as a second language. ref http www.nationalspanishexam.org National Spanish Examinations ref The National Portuguese Examinations NPE are communicative proficiency ... School students of Portuguese. See also Hispania journal Hispania Language education National Spanish ... www.aatsp.org http actfl.org American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages ACTFL http languagepolicy.org ... more details
refimprove date June 2009 The North American Academy of the Spanish Language ref http www.anle.us html inicio english.html A NEW STAGE FOR ANLE . North American Academy of the Spanish Language. Retrieved on March 31, 2011. ref lang es Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Espa ola , ANLE is an institution made up of prominent Hispanicists, including writers, poets, professors, educators and experts in the language itself, whose mission it is to support and promote the study and correct usage of Spanish language Spanish in the United States , including Puerto Rico . The Academia , established in New York in 1973, is a corresponding member of the Real Academia Espa ola Royal Spanish Academy of the Language and a member of the Asociaci n de Academias de la Lengua Espa ola Association of Academies of the Spanish Language , in Madrid , Spain . Directors of the Academy Carlos McHale 1973 1978 Od n Betanzos Palacios 1978 2007 Gerardo Pi a Rosales 2008 present Members The Academy currently has 32 full members and over 50 corresponding members. The Academy has over 20 collaborating members. MultiCol Fellows of the Academy Sr. D. Theodore S. Beardsley. Sr. D. Eugenio Chang Rodr guez. Sr. D. Roberto Garza S nchez. Sr. D. Roberto A. Galv n. Sr. D. Stanislav Zimic. Sr. D. Rolando Hinojosa Rolando Hinojosa Smith . Sr. D. Carlos Alberto Sol . Sr. D. Gerardo Pi a Rosales. Sr. D. John J. Nitti. Sr. D. Joaqu n Segura. Sr. D. Emilio Bernal Labrada. Sra. D. Beatriz Varela. Sr. D. Luis P rez Botero. Sr. D. Nicol s Toscano Liria. Sr. D. Marcos Antonio Ramos. Sra. D. Estelle Irizarry. Sr. D. Mordecai Rubin. Sr. D. Ubaldo di Benedetto. Sr. D. Robert Lima. Sr. D. Ignacio Soldevila Durante. Sra. D ... reflist External links Portalbox United States Languages http www.anle.us North American Academy of the Spanish Language Official Academy site es icon http www.anle.us html inicio english.html Introduction ... 11 notices01.html Notices en icon SpanishLanguageAcademies Category Spanish language academies Category ... more details
, 2nd Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, SpanishAmerican War. class wikitable 4th Regiment, Arkansas State ... B, CPT S.W. Murtishaw Jacksonville The SpanishAmerican War Main SpanishAmerican War On April 25, 1898, President William McKinley called upon the State to supply two infantry regiments for the SpanishAmerican War . None of the Regiments were in acceptable condition to deploy and only two companies ... between May 14 25, 1898 at Little Rock as the 1st and 2nd Arkansas Volunteer Infantry for service in the SpanishAmerican War . ref cite web url http www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net encyclopedia entry detail.aspx?entryID 4856 title SpanishAmerican War publisher The Encyclopedia of Arkansas accessdate ... National Military Park Chickamauga Park , Georgia in May 1898. ref name Spanish cite web url http www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net encyclopedia entry detail.aspx?entryID 4856 title SpanishAmerican ... campaign participation credit for its mobilization as a part of the SpanishAmerican War, the reorganization ... in existence just prior to and during the SpanishAmerican War. ref Lineage and Honors Certificate ... NGbystate DEFAULTSORT Arkansas State Guard And The SpanishAmerican War Category United States ... Squadron cavalry squadron . In 1897, the state provided two volunteer infantry regiments for the SpanishAmerican War and although these two Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Regiments were not deployed ... organized as follows ref name arngmuseum4 cite web title The Arkansas National Guard Museum, SpanishAmerican War url http www.arngmuseum.com sa.htm accessdate February 15, 2010 ref 1st Arkansas Volunteer ... Home The newly formed Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Regiments did not see combat during the SpanishAmerican War. The 1st Arkansas, commanded by Colonel Elias Chandler, along with the 2nd Arkansas, moved ... more details
lead missing date June 2010 United States of America Rifles Springfield Model 1892 99 Springfield Model 1873 Winchester Model 1895 Winchester Model 1894 Winchester Model 1892 Winchester Model 1873 Cuban rebels Revolvers Colt Single Action Army Smith & Wesson No. 3 Revolver Shotguns Winchester Model 1887 1901 Machineguns M1895 Colt Browning machine gun Gattling gun Spain Rifles Mauser Spanish Mausers Pistols Mauser C96 Machine guns Maxim gun Category Lists of weapons ... more details