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Because soon the other provinces were created (saskatechewan, bc, others) and they each took a little part of northwest territories!
Cuba is not far from Florida. America did not like the idea of having a strong and intimidating country living nearby. Also, Spain at one point took over Cuba, thinking of how close it is to Florida isn't such a good idea for America.
What was the effect of the Platt Amendment on U.S. relations with Cuba?
Back in history it states that America compromised a lot over issues with other countries and such. So it meaned a lot to America then.
the Americans let the Cubans write their own constitution, but Cuban's had to go by the PLATT AMMERNDMENT this allowed the Americans to have complete controll over Guantanamo Bay.
We were fighting over the land of Cuba.
because spain wanted to take over cuba before america stepped in and saved cuba and defeated spain in war over 4 months
America reacted to Spanish ruling in Cuba, and took control over Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
Cortes never took over Cuba.
Cuba controls Cuba.
to rule and take over other lands
Cuba had a revolution where people fought each other and Castro became its leader.
soon after the Cuban revolution from Spain they needed help to get their country running as did the Philippine's. and as America began to realize that they were sort of a dictatorship over Cuba and the Philippine's they released them and claimed the two countries as U.S protectorates.
No, Spain never occupied the US soil other than Florida which was purchased from Spain. The Spanish American war was over tariffs by Spain in Cuba that effected US interests.
to rule and take over other lands
When Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine and handed temporary control over Cuba to the US in 1898, she was left only with territories in Africa: the Moroccan towns of Cueta, Melilla and Sidi Ifni, the Spanish Sahara and Equatorial Guinea.
Cortes never took over Cuba. In 1511 he joined an expedition to Cuba and became mayor of the province of Santiago, the governor of Cuba sent him off on an expedition to Mexico. He never returned to Cuba.