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The Philippines, Guam, Cuba and Puerto Rico.

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Q: Which land did Spain lose in the Caribbean after the war?
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What did the Spain lose in the spanish American war?

its colonies from the pacific and caribbean


Did Spain gain or lose land?

It depends on the war.


Who is associated with the Spanish War?

Spain and the US, but the battles were fought in the Caribbean and the Pacific.


Did the Spanish American War take place in Spain?

No it was limited to the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.


Was Spain a scene of battle in the Spanish American War?

No, combat was limited to the Philippines and the Caribbean.


What did Queen Isabella you of Spain fear?

that she would lose the war


What did the Spain lose as a result of the Spanish American war?

It lost its remaining colonies in the Pacific and the Caribbean, notably the Philippines and Cuba. Almost all of the other Spanish dominions in Latin America had already achieved independence.


What did Spain lose as a result The Spanish American war?

It lost its remaining colonies in the Pacific and the Caribbean, notably the Philippines and Cuba. Almost all of the other Spanish dominions in Latin America had already achieved independence.


Was Spain a country that was a scene of battle during the Spanish-American War?

No, the Spanish American War was fought in the Caribbean and the Pacific.


Why is did Spain lose as a result of the Spanish American war?

No land was lost in the Spanish-American War. Atleast not by America. Though we did help free Cuba from Spain, they weren't really ruling over it very well in the first place. The Spanish lost around half of their native land.


What did Spain lose after the Spanish American war?

Philippines and Puerto Rico....


In which war did Spain lose Puerto Rico cuba and the Philippines?

In the Spanish American War of 1898