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higher up people had a bigger say in making the lower class agree and more or less side with them resulting in the starting of the Spanish-American War.
Two in the Pacific (Guam and the Philippines) and one in the Caribbean (Cuba)
A synonym for the spanish-american war is the american-spanish war. MAKE SURE TO ADD THE heifen or -...
The Philippine American war was the direct response to the Spanish American War.
The Spanish American War did not involve Mexico.
higher up people had a bigger say in making the lower class agree and more or less side with them resulting in the starting of the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines had major difficulties adapting to Territorial Status. They wanted instant independence.
Two in the Pacific (Guam and the Philippines) and one in the Caribbean (Cuba)
The Inca Empire had a complex relationship with Spanish explorers. Initially, they were hospitable and provided resources to the newcomers, but tensions escalated due to cultural differences, territorial disputes, and the Spanish desire for conquest. Ultimately, this led to violent conflicts resulting in the fall of the Inca Empire.
Francisco Pizarro was important to Spanish exploration because he led the conquest of the Inca Empire in South America, resulting in significant territorial gains for Spain and the exploitation of valuable resources. His actions paved the way for further Spanish colonization in the region and helped solidify Spain's position as a dominant colonial power in the New World.
It was in 1898 and the US added Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines as US Territories. Cuba was granted Independence with certain restrictions.
The US victory in the Spanish American War resulted in the US gaining possession and/or control of many new territories. These and other territorial gains resulted in the creation of a new far flung empire.
The Spanish feared Zebulon Pike's explorations because they believed he was secretly mapping out their territories in North America to potentially aid American expansionism. Pike's expeditions were seen as a threat to Spanish territorial claims and control in the region.
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.
Same as the British, Spanish, and Dutch- territorial expansion and new resources.
Ethnically, most people of Central America are a mix of Native American, white (Spanish) and African ethnic groups, at varying degrees. Also, interracial marriages were common during colonial times, resulting in the Mestizo race. Hence, particular racial boundaries are blurred at best. Some examples are provided:Guatemala: Mestizo (mix of Spanish and Native American) 60%, Native American 40%.Nicaragua: Mestizo 69%, Spanish 17%, African 9%, Native American 5%Panama: Mestizo 70%, Native American 20%, Spanish 10%