The US gained control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
Cuba became nominally independent (although somewhat controlled by US policy and US companies).
Teddy Roosevelt (the 26th US President) gained a lot of public exposure for his charge up San Juan Hill which helped him considerably in his subsequent political career.
The first major battle was at Manila Bay which wiped out the Spanish Philippine Fleet an isolated the Spanish Army.
The second decisive battle secured the Guantanamo Bay as a secure all weather base.
Taking the San Juan Hills forced the Spanish Squadron to flee for the open waters, but they were destroyed on the way out.
the U.S established themselves as a world power
The Americans won, mostly due to rise of sensationalism in yellow journalism. In addition, the US gained control over the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
The Philippine American War.
The war led to increased U.S expansion into South America
Only in the Philippines where it became the Philippine American War.
Cuban Independence. Guam and Puerto Rico became territories. The Philippine American began.
The Battle of Asomante which was never concluded because of an Armistice.
Philippine American War.
The Philippine American War.
A long and bloody Philippine American War.
The war led to increased U.S expansion into South America
Only in the Philippines where it became the Philippine American War.
Cuban Independence. Guam and Puerto Rico became territories. The Philippine American began.
The united states had an empire and a new stature in world affairs.
The united states had an empire and a new stature in world affairs.
The Battle of Asomante which was never concluded because of an Armistice.
A synonym for the spanish-american war is the american-spanish war. MAKE SURE TO ADD THE heifen or -...
I'm glad I finished that chapter on the Spanish-American War before the test.
The Philippine American war was the direct response to the Spanish American War.