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  1. The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate / Dalrymple. Summary Print shows a female figure labeled "Cuba" holding the Cuban flag, caught in a frying pan labeled "Spanish Misrule" that is being held above flames labeled "Anarchy" raging between fighting factions labeled "Insurgents" on the left and ...

  2. The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate. Subjects: Spanish-American War (1898) ; Cuba ; Anarchism ; Autonomy ; Civil war ; Intervention (International law) ; Flags ; Frying ; Pots.

  3. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “duty hours” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2017 · The Duty of the Hour – to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate. Political cartoons like this one published in 1898 expressed sentiment in the United States – that ruling over Cuba was actually a selfless duty – an obligation to save the unruly, unsophisticated Cuban people from themselves.

  5. What you’ll learn to do: describe the Spanish-American War and resulting American expansionism. Figure 1. A cartoon by Louis Dalrymple about Cuba and the Spanish. The original subtitle of the cartoon reads: “The duty of the hour; – to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate.”.

  6. Title: The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate / Dalrymple. Creator (s): Dalrymple, Louis, 1866-1905, artist. Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1898 May 11. Medium: 1 print : chromolithograph.

  7. -Source: Louis Dalrymple, "The duty of the hour -- to save her not only from Spain but from a worse fate," Wikimedia Commons, 1898 Which of the following United States actions taken after the Spanish-American War most directly reflects a continuation of the concerns expressed in the image?