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public pressure stirred up by the Yellow Journalism in William Randolph Hearst's vast newspaper ownership.

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The Spanish American War which broke out in 1898 centered on?

Cuba.


Did Cuba become independent on 1902 or 1898?

Cuba didn't gain independence until the communist revolution in 1959. Between 1898 and 1959 it was a puppet state controlled by the US government. The US acquired Cuba after the Spanish-American war in 1898


Which Spanish colony did the Spanish-American War erupt over in 1898?

It was Cuba.


Was Cuba considered the Spanish in the Spanish- American War?

Cuba was a territory of Spain until the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. The war was betweein the U.S.and Spain not the U.S. and Cuba.


Why did the US annex Cuba in 1898?

The US occupied Cuba for a short period after the Spanish-American War, but never annexed it.


Caribbean island conquered from Spain in 1898 that became an important American colony?

Cuba


Which territory gained limited independence after Spanish American war?

Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War


In 1898- the explosion on board the USS Maine started the Spanish American War in which country?

Cuba.


In which war did Spain lose Puerto Rico cuba and the Philippines?

In the Spanish American War of 1898


What has the author George Edward Graham written?

George Edward Graham has written: 'Schley and Santiago' -- subject- s -: Naval operations, Spanish-American War, 1898, Santiago, Battle of, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 1898


What ended the Spanish-American War and gave the US Cuba Puerto Rico and the Philippines?

The 1898 Treaty of Paris.


Who went to war with the US in 1898?

The USA fought Spain in Cuba and the Philippians, in what is known as the Spanish-American War.