You have to list the battles first.
Battles were conducted in all of the Spanish New World Colonies.
In Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and a bloodless war in Guam.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
Spain won none of the wars
James Rankin Young has written: 'Spanish-American war and battles in the Philippines' -- subject(s): Spanish-American War, 1898 'History of our war with Spain including battles on sea and land' -- subject(s): Spanish-American War, 1898 'War with Spain including battles on sea and land containing a complete account of the destruction of the Battleship \\' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Naval operations, Spanish-American War, 1898
You have to list the battles first.
In the Caribbean.
In the Philippines and I think Cuba.
The Pacific Ocean.
Battles were conducted in all of the Spanish New World Colonies.
The Spanish colonies of the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Cuba.
In Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and a bloodless war in Guam.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
True
Spain won none of the wars
Probably the Invasion of Guantanamo Bay because without a victory there, the other land battles would not have happened. As an alternative, consider the Battle of Manila since it led to the beginning of the Philippine American War. For fame it was the Battle of San Juan Hill.