Yes, It was called the spanish-American war. We also fought Spain in the Philippines
The Spanish American War.
Spain
Cuba was a possession of Spain until 1899.
Spain
i want to know too
spain was the country revolting against cuba in late 1800's
Jose Marti
If I understand the question, the answer is no. Spain acquired the islands in the 16th century and held them as an imperial possession until the Spanish-American War in 1898. The only fighting in the Philippines which I am aware of was the Battle of Manila Bay. It was fought entirely between the US and Spanish navies. After acquiring the Philippines, the US then fought a three-year war against Filipino insurrectionists. Later, the Philippines and US fought together against Japan in World War 2, and the Philippines gained its independence from the US after that war ended. Cuba did help in the Spanish-American War because Cubans were already engaged in a fight for independence from Spain.
Remember the Maine
some places are Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico
Mexico
Cuba and Puerto Rico were both possessions of Spain but then the US won the Spanish American War and the US gave Cuba freedome and stayed with Puerto Rico as a possession.