Enrique Dupuy de Lôme

Enrique Dupuy de Lôme[1] (1851–1904) was a Spanish ambassador to the United States. Through the so-called De Lôme Letter, he defamed U.S. President William McKinley, attacked McKinley's policies and regarded McKinley as an overall weak president. Cuban rebels intercepted the letter, and on February 9, 1898, the letter was published in U.S. newspapers.[2] This helped contribute to the Spanish–American War which started April 25, 1898.

References

  1. Karnow, Stanley (1989). "Enrique Dupuy de Lôme". In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines. Random House. ISBN 978-0394549750.
  2. Reasoner, Harry (Narrator). (1991). The World's Political Hot Spots: The Philippines. (The Audio Classics Series) [Audio Recording]. Nashville, TN: Knowledge Products. Carmichael and Carmichael Inc.

Mario G. Losano, Viaggiatori spagnoli nel Giappone occidentalizzato. Spanish travelers in Japan westernized, "Revista de Historiografía" (Madrid), 2012, n. 2, pp. 150–168.

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