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.
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.