Spanish american war political cartoon Stock Photos and Images
RMHRP49H–Spanish-American War Political Cartoon, 1898
RMHH4139–She is getting to feeble to hold them - Print shows an elderly woman labeled 'Spain', possibly María Cristina, Queen Regent, struggling to maintain control of two diminutive figures, one labeled 'Cuba', armed with a gun and sword, and the other labeled 'Philippine Islands', armed with a crude hatchet and knife. Political Cartoon leading up to Spanish American War. 1896
RMBTKAR9–The Spanish American War, political cartoon showing Uncle Sam bidding goodbye to Sapin after conquering Cuba, from Puck, 1900
RMFFAF4P–SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR CART. /nThe United States, in the figure of Uncle Sam, the school teacher, corrects the independent behavior of the Philippines (Aguinaldo) and Cuba (Gomez): American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1898.
RMCWAYYC–The Spanish Brute, political cartoon published in 'Judge' in reaction to the sinking of the war ship Maine, 1898
RMWXYBTB–'Rough Riders', Theodore Roosevelt Leading the Rough Riders into Battle against the Spanish in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, Puck Magazine, Artwork by Udo J. Keppler, Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, July 27, 1898
RM2R6HBDB–1890s 1898 CENTERFOLD FROM JUDGE MAGAZINE AN ANGRY UNCLE SAM DEMANDS TERMS OF PEACE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR POLITICAL CARTOON - kh13543 NAW001 HARS LEADERSHIP POWERFUL PRIDE OPPORTUNITY AUTHORITY POLITICS CONCEPTUAL STARS AND STRIPES OLD GLORY PANORAMIC CENTERFOLD CUBA JUDGE MAGAZINE KI RED WHITE AND BLUE SOLUTIONS TERMS CARTOONIST OLD FASHIONED PUERTO RICO SABER UNCLE SAM
RMT9K64G–Vintage 1890's Cuba American Political illustration 'Showering Patriotism over Cuba' [1898] A cartoon map from ‘Judge Magazine’ supporting the Spanish-American War. Uncle Sam launches a barrage from the U.S. that shows as patriotic fireworks - and routes the Spanish in Cuba. One of those fleeing from the attack is General Valeriano Weyler, installed by the Spanish as Governor of Cuba in 1896 with the mission of suppressing the War of Independence.
RMK1DFGB–A political cartoon by Fredrick Burr Opper, one year after the Spanish-American War, 1899. From the New York Public Library.
RMD8TFTG–Uncle Sam Bids Goodbye to Spain After Conquering Cuba in Spanish-American War, Puck Magazine Political Cartoon, 1900
RMHGF37P–Time nearly up - Political cartoon shows Uncle Sam standing on American soil next to the docks of the 'U.S.A. and Cuban S.S. Line', looking over his shoulder at Cuba in flames. 1897
RMC2DRN8–Political cartoon during the American Revolution
RMEGT0E1–Puzzled - William II, German Emperor, full-length portrait, standing among papers, looking puzzled, with a flame and a halo above his head, holding a long sheet of paper that lists successful U.S. military campaigns during the Spanish-American War, such as 'Destruction of Spanish Fleet at Manila, Capture of Spanish Prizes, Landing of an Army at Baiquiri, Destruction of Cervera's Fleet, and Sinking of the Merrimac'. Political Cartoon, 1898
RM2R6HBEJ–1890s POLITICAL CARTOON COVER OF JUDGE MAGAZINE AUGUST 13 1898 UNCLE SAM THREATENS SPAIN WITH RIFLE OF WATSON’S FLEET A BLUFF - kh13544 NAW001 HARS 1898 CARTOON LEADERSHIP FLEET AUTHORITY POLITICS BLUFF FORCES SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR CONCEPTUAL ESCAPE NAVIES PALM TREE COOPERATION FIREARM FIREARMS PALM TREES PALMS CARTOONIST CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED UNCLE SAM
RMK89CTD–Well, I hardly know which to take first! - Uncle Sam seated in restaurant looking at bill of fare containing 'Cuba steak,' 'Porto Rico pig,' etc. and talking to waiter 'McKinley.' Political Cartoon, May 1898
RM2R6HBJW–1898 COVER JUDGE MAGAZINE THE RAINBOW OF FREEDOM CUBA PUERTO RICO & PHILIPPINES CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE FROM SPANISH COLONIALISM - kh13545 NAW001 HARS NORTH AMERICAN CELEBRATE POLITICAL RAINBOW DREAMS HAPPINESS ADVENTURE VICTORY 1898 CARTOON EXCITEMENT POWERFUL PRIDE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR OPPORTUNITY POLITICS CONCEPTUAL STARS AND STRIPES PALM TREE CUBA PALM TREES PALMS RED WHITE AND BLUE SPANISH-AMERICAN & CARTOONIST HISPANIC ETHNICITY OLD FASHIONED
RMHM9GD1–The good samaritan - Political Cartoon shows President Theodore Roosevelt as a good samaritan offering a bottle labeled 'Extra Session' to a fallen figure of rolled-up papers labeled 'Cuban Reciprocity Treaty'; the U.S. Capitol is visible in the background. 1903
RM2R6HBJX–1890s REMEMBER THE MAINE RALLYING CRY DURING SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR WHEN USS MAINE SUNK IN HAVANA HARBOR FEBRUARY 15 1898 - kh13546 NAW001 HARS RISK HAVANA SAM UNCLE NORTH AMERICA HARBOR FREEDOM NORTH AMERICAN SPAIN SUCCESS POLITICAL ICONS DISASTER VICTORY STRATEGY COURAGE 1898 CARTOON LEADERSHIP REMEMBER PRIDE EXPLODING POLITICS VILLAIN CONCEPTUAL STARS AND STRIPES USS MAINE RALLYING CUBA RED WHITE AND BLUE REMEMBER THE MAINE SOLUTIONS SPANISH AMERICAN SPANISH-AMERICAN USS CARTOONIST MAGAZINE COVER OLD FASHIONED SUNK UNCLE SAM
RMEGEFTJ–Uncle Sam's Valentines - 'I didn't know I had so many friend till I won that fight'. Uncle Sam sitting in a chair with three putti handing him valentine cards that state 'Assistance and Sympathy during the Spanish-American War'; the cards have come from 'England', 'Germany', and 'Russia'. Political cartoon, 1902
RMW4XJ44–'The Yellow Pest - Putting its Nose into Everything', Political Cartoon featuring U.S. President William McKinley and a man, Possibly Joseph Pulitzer, carrying Sheets of Paper labeled 'Yellow Journal War Plans', Poking his Nose into McKinley's 'Plans of Campaign', Puck Magazine, Artwork by Louis Dalrymple, Published by Keppler & Schwartzmann, July 6, 1898
RME7XR4T–Our Queer Way - How our hero of the most remarkable campaign of the century is regarded abroad, and how some of us treat him at home. Political cartoon, 1898
RMKWDM4P–SMASHED! American political cartoon prematurely declaring victory over Philippine insurgency. March 8, 1899. A giant American gloved fist holds down Filipino leader, Emilio Aguinaldo. In fact, the Philippine-American War had just begun in February 1899 and would continue until July 1902 (BSLOC 2017 10 76)
RMFF9MFX–SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. /n'Bottled!' Commodore Winfield Scott Schley mocks Spanish Admiral Pascual Cervera, whose fleet is blockaded by the American navy in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba. Cartoon from an American newspaper, June 1898.
RMCWB005–The Spanish American War, political cartoon showing Uncle Sam bidding goodbye to Sapin after conquering Cuba, from Puck, 1900
RME612DJ–Uncle Sam offering a toast to American soldiers overseas, in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Hawaii, and China, 1901
RMW4XJ41–'Honor to McKinley', Political Cartoon Featuring U.S. President William McKinley and Editors of Yellow Journalism Newspapers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, Puck Magazine, Artwork by Udo J. Keppler, Lithograph by J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Published by Keppler & Schwartzmann, March 23, 1898
RMKWDM2M–THE ROUGH RIDERS, Puck Magazine illustration, July 27, 1898. The non-factual made-up image in this political cartoon depicts Theodore Roosevelt leading a charge, trampling tiny Spanish soldiers underfoot, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 37)
RMKWDJC1–THE ROUGH RIDERS, Puck Magazine illustration, July 27, 1898. The non-factual made-up image in this political cartoon depicts Theodore Roosevelt leading a charge, trampling tiny Spanish soldiers underfoot, during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 37)
RMKWDM2N–THE ROUGH RIDERS, Puck Magazine illustration, July 27, 1898. The non-factual made-up image in this political cartoon depicts Theodore Roosevelt leading a charge, trampling tiny Spanish soldiers underfoot during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 38)
RMKWDJC2–THE ROUGH RIDERS, Puck Magazine illustration, July 27, 1898. The non-factual made-up image in this political cartoon depicts Theodore Roosevelt leading a charge, trampling tiny Spanish soldiers underfoot during the Spanish American War in Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 38)
RMKWDM5C–HONOR TO MCKINLEY! Political cartoon from Puck Magazine, Mar. 23, 1898. President William McKinley resists the hawkish Pulitzer and Hearst newspaper headlines urging war with Spain after the explosion of the USS MAINE in Havana Harbor on Feb. 15, 1898 (BSLOC 2017 10 9)
RMKWDJDX–SMASHED! American political cartoon prematurely declaring victory over Philippine insurgency. March 8, 1899. A giant American gloved fist holds down Filipino leader, Emilio Aguinaldo. In fact, the Philippine-American War had just begun in February 1899 and would continue until July 1902 (BSLOC 2017 10 76)
RMKWDM50–PATIENT WAITER ARE NO LOSERS, political cartoon from Puck Magazine, Jan. 13, 1897. Uncle Sam waits beneath an apple tree wearing a sombrero, where apples are labeled Hawaii, Canada, Cuba, and Central America. Sam already has apples labeled Louisiana, Texas, California, Alaska, and Florida in his gathering basket (BSLOC 2017 10 8)
RMKWDJEJ–HONOR TO MCKINLEY! Political cartoon from Puck Magazine, Mar. 23, 1898. President William McKinley resists the hawkish Pulitzer and Hearst newspaper headlines urging war with Spain after the explosion of the USS MAINE in Havana Harbor on Feb. 15, 1898 (BSLOC 2017 10 9)
RMBTKAPK–The Spanish Brute, political cartoon published in 'Judge' in reaction to the sinking of the war ship Maine, 1898
RMKWDJE4–PATIENT WAITER ARE NO LOSERS, political cartoon from Puck Magazine, Jan. 13, 1897. Uncle Sam waits beneath an apple tree wearing a sombrero, where apples are labeled Hawaii, Canada, Cuba, and Central America. Sam already has apples labeled Louisiana, Texas, California, Alaska, and Florida in his gathering basket (BSLOC 2017 10 8)
RMBTKARG–The Spanish American War (April-August 1898), U.S. Army recruiting office. Cartoon by William Allen Rogers in Harper's Weekly.
RMCWB00G–The Spanish American War (April-August 1898), U.S. Army recruiting office. Cartoon by William Allen Rogers in Harper's Weekly.
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