To gain more territory for the United States
Slavery and participation in the Mexican-American War.
The American War of IndependenceThe American RebellionThe War of American IndependenceSorry, but, in fact, we tend to call it "The American Revolution"!
The war of Spanish succession
During World War I, Spain remained neutral and did not have active colonies in the conflict. However, it still retained several colonies, including Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam, which had been ceded to the United States after the Spanish-American War in 1898. Additionally, Spain had some smaller territories in North Africa, such as Spanish Morocco and the Canary Islands. Although these regions were not directly involved in the war, Spain's neutrality allowed it to serve as a diplomatic intermediary and a supplier of goods to warring nations.
It wasn't, it was a precursor to World War 2.
To gain more territory for the United States
It fought the Spanish American War in support of Cuban Independence.
To provide support for Cuban Independence.
The US support of Cuban Independence.
Cuba.
It was a brief and highly supported war which led to the protracted Philippine American War that lacked solid public support.
Spanish attack on the American Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor
No, because they reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
To gain more territory for the United States
The Genesis of the War was the support by the US media and the Public for the Independence of Cuba.
A synonym for the spanish-american war is the american-spanish war. MAKE SURE TO ADD THE heifen or -...
I'm glad I finished that chapter on the Spanish-American War before the test.