Events in Cuba were the excuse for the United States to declare war on Spain. In doing so the US explicitly denied any territorial ambitions in Cuba. As a result it was not politically possible for the US to take Cuba as a possession. Instead the US controlled Cuba for a few years and then reorganized it as a sovereign nation.
Cuba was granted independence. Guam and Puerto Rico were ceded to the US by Spain. The US purchased the Philippines from Spain for $20 million.
The United States received Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
In winning the Spanish-American war, in 1898, America gained temporary control of Cuba and indefinite colonial authority of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines from the Spanish. In 1946 the Philippines gained independence from the U.S, but Guam and Puerto Rico are still today U.S territories. They also got a neverending headache because of Cuba.
No countries were, only Spanish territories. They were Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Cuba and the Philippines are now countries today as they got their independence from the US, however, Puerto Rico and Guam are still American territories.
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After losing the Spanish-American War in 1898, Spain had to give up Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Cuba to the US, leaving Spain with only the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, and continental Spain to its name.
It was because of the Spanish-American war. When the treaty of Paris (1898) was signed Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Philipines was ceded to US.
Puerto Rico was a Spanish American War battlefield. Cuba was a Spanish American War battlefield. Guam was a bloodless Spanish American War battlefield. The Philippines was a Spanish American War battlefield that became a long and bloody Philippine American War battlefield.
Cuba was granted independence. Guam and Puerto Rico were ceded by Spain to the US. The Philippines were sold to the US by Spain for $20 million.
The US went to war with Spain to help the Cubans with independence. When the US won, they acquired the Spanish territories of Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico. Although not ceded by Spain, they also occupied Cuba.
The US went to war with Spain during the Spanish-American War (1898) for Cuban independence. When the Americans and Cubans won, Spain ceded its territories of Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico to the US while releasing sovereignty over Cuba. The Spanish-American War was fought in Cuba as well as Puerto Rico.
On July 25, 1898, during the Spanish-American war, Puerto Rico was invaded by the United States with a landing at Guánica.As an outcome of the war, Spain ceded Puerto Rico, along with Cuba, the Philippines, and Guam to the U.S. under the Treaty of Paris.