Industrial Age · North America · War
1898
USS Maine Explodes
February 15, 1898
Just after nine in the evening, the American battleship USS Maine blew up at anchor in Havana harbor, killing 266 sailors. The cause was probably a coal-bunker fire reaching the magazine. The yellow press blamed Spanish sabotage. "Remember the Maine!" became the rallying cry for a war the United States had already half-decided to fight.