The Spanish surrendered Manila without a fight.
The Spanish surrendered Manila without a fight.
The Spanish surrendered Manila without a fight.
The Spanish surrendered Manila without a fight.
1899 after a battle against Spain
No. It was between the U.S and Spain.
Spain.
The United States won the naval battle easily.
Actually, Magellan did not return to Spain. He was killed in the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines on April 27, 1521.
No, combat was limited to the Philippines and the Caribbean.
The Philippines.
The battle between Spain and the United States near the Philippines primarily refers to the Battle of Manila Bay, fought on May 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. U.S. naval forces, led by Commodore George Dewey, decisively defeated the Spanish fleet, marking a significant turning point in the war and leading to the U.S. occupation of the Philippines. This victory demonstrated American naval superiority and contributed to the eventual end of Spanish colonial rule in the Pacific. The battle was characterized by strategic planning and technological advantage, showcasing the shift in naval warfare.
Spain gave the U.S. control over the region