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Yes, Guam became and remains a US Territory.

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True, Guam was ceded to the US and the the US paid Spain $20 million for th Philippines.

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Q: The US gained territory in the Pacific as a result of the Spanish American War?
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True or false the US gained territory in the Pacific as a result of the Spanish-American War?

True, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.


What Pacific Island was gained from Spain as a result of the Spanish American War in 1898 and is now a US territory?

Guam.


What territory gained by the us after the Spanish American war?

it was the indians


What territory gained limited independence after the Spanish American war?

The answer is Cuba.


What territory was not gained as a result of the spanish american war?

Spain itself.


True of false the US gained territory in the Caribbean Sea as a result of the Spanish American War?

True, it gained Puerto Rico in the Spanish American War.


Territory not gained by us at the end of the spanish-american war?

American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.


Which territory gained in the Spanish American War was at the center of a great debate over annexation?

Cuba.


Which possession did the US gain as a result of the Spanish American war?

They gained islands in the Caribbean and the Pacific


The United States gained new territory by terms of the treaty that ended the Spanish American War?

True, it gained the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico.


The US gained the Territory of Alaska following the Spanish American War?

False, the purchase of Alaska was made in 1867.


What did the territory gained in the war add to the US?

Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines were taken as US territories during the Spanish American war.