Who Sank the Maine?

Thomas Fleming
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On February 15, 1898, the Maine, an American battleship in Havana Harbor, blew up. It was no accident. The event led to the Spanish-American War, but the Spanish were not to blame. Here, in this essay, New York Times bestselling historian Thomas Fleming investigates who really sank the ship.
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