When the USS Maine exploded killing nearly three-quarters of her crew, much of Congress and a majority of the American public expressed little doubt that Spain was responsible and called for a declaration of war.
This promised reward shows an attempt to sell newspapers taking advantage of the public´s outrage and greed.
The public pressure and the subsequent diplomatic failures to resolve the Maine matter partially led to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in April 1898.
But in 1976, a team of American naval investigators concluded that the Maine explosion was likely caused by a fire that ignited its ammunition stocks, not by a Spanish mine or act of sabotage, as this headline assures.