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Colonial charters were replaced by the US constitution.
Prior to the centralized federal government being formed the thirteen colonies had colonial assemblies in which constiuents would meet to dicuss issues. The colonial assemblies arose largely because the government that the US was technical under, the British Monarchy, essentially ignored them. So the US government in the most current sense replaced the colonial assemblies, but the US government in general replaced the British Monarchy.
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Cuba gained Independence. Spain lost its New World Empire. The US was regarded as a World Power.
Some of those in the Philippines were, but others sought to establish an independent republic, and fought a long guerrilla war against the US from 1898 into the early 1900s.
became a colonial power
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because the us wanted monry
I was known as the Articles of Confederation, and it was replaced b/c it was to weak and gave to much power to the states.
Most political scientists cite the US victory over Spain in the Spanish American War as the beginning of the US emerging as an imperialist power.
The Spanish Empire qualifies as the primary colonial power in Latin America, ruling over present-day Mexico and the US-Southwest, most of Central America and at least two-thirds of South America except Brazil, the French Guyana and Suriname, which were territories of Portugal, France and the Netherlands, respectively.