William Randolph Hearst kept his promise when he famously warned Frederick Remington about inciting war with Spain. As a result, Congress hastily authorized $50 million to get the country ready for war.
Hearst, William Randolph In March 1898, when publisher William Randolph Hearst dispatched artist Frederic Remington to Havana to paint the approaching conflict, Remington said that everything was serene and peaceful. "You provide the images, and I'll provide the fight," Cabled Hearst said. Later, Hearst disputed having sent such a communication.
Hearst significantly contributed to the public's decision to invade Spain. After several years of publications about the situation in Cuba, Hearst published a series of stories accusing the Spanish of sinking the MAINE with a mine. This was when the activity peaked.
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