After the Spanish-American War, the United States gained control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, but Cuba was not fully under U.S. control. Although Cuba became a U.S. protectorate with the Platt Amendment, it retained nominal independence. Thus, Cuba is the exception among those territories that came under U.S. control following the war.
The US does not control Cuba. There are military sanctions against the island.
No. The US granted independence to Cuba after the Spanish-American war, and has never occupied it since.
No countries were, only Spanish territories. They were Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Cuba and the Philippines are now countries today as they got their independence from the US, however, Puerto Rico and Guam are still American territories.
Both were Spanish Colonies.
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A free and Independent Cuba but one that was under full US control.
The US does not control Cuba. There are military sanctions against the island.
Cuba-Under teh platt Amendment US gains control over aspects of the independent republicos cuba it bacame aprotectorate,Cuba could not make treaties with otherforeigh nations allowed US naval bases asnecessary,and gave the US the power to intervene incuba affairs.
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No. The US granted independence to Cuba after the Spanish-American war, and has never occupied it since.
In the internal affairs of Cuba, the US has no right to intervene. Regarding the US Naval Base at Guantonamo, as long as the US pays its lease, doesn't abandon the property and doesn't agree to terminate its lease, the Guantanamo will remain under US control.
No countries were, only Spanish territories. They were Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Cuba and the Philippines are now countries today as they got their independence from the US, however, Puerto Rico and Guam are still American territories.
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