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Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines , and Hawaii

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Q: What countries did America control after the war of 1898?
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What was the war of 1898?

the war of 1898 was a war between America and cuba and Brazil


After the war in 1898 who did America control?

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. And shortly thereafter, annexed Hawaii.


When did America go to war with Spain?

In 1898.


What was the war that gave the US control of Puerto Rico and the Philippines?

The Spanish-America war in 1898. American forces landed on the island. Once the war ended it was ceded from Spain to the United States.


Why did the U.S. go to war against Spain in 1898?

America reacted to Spanish ruling in Cuba, and took control over Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines


What year did America win the Spanish American War?

During 1898.


Why were war fought on American?

other countries thought America shouldn't have independence. and they fought to try to control us


In what war did these two countries fight for control of Canada and other parts of North America?

Spain, France, and the Netherlands


When did America get involved with Puerto Rico?

In 1898 during the Spanish American War.


Date of spanish-american war?

The Spanish American War began on April 25, 1898 and ended on August 12, 1898. The conflict began due to America's interference in Cuba's war for independence from Spain.


What nation was in control of the philippines in the 1900?

The United States of America was in control of the Philippines, in 1900. The United States won control of the Philippines from the Spanish in 1898.


What conflict lead to the Spanish-American War?

The Spanish-American War was a conflict between America and Spain in 1898. America's intervention during the Cuban War of Independence and America's attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to this war.