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They declared their independence and began the Philippine American War.

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Most Filipinos were against the annexation because they had already been under control by the Spaniards.

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No, Cuba did.

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They annexed it as a US Territory.

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Which former Spanish colony became an American protectorate?

Cuba, Guam, the Philippines and Puerto Rico


What was the result during the spanish-American war of 1898?

The Spanish naval forces in Manila, Philippines were annihilated by the American fleet. Spanish forces on Cuba were defeated. The results were that Cuba and the Philippines were freed from Spanish rule. Cuba became independent in 1902, while the Philippines became an American protectorate, becoming independent after World War II.


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Disadvantage of American colonization in the Philippines?

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What happened to the Philippine islands after the Spanish war?

After the Spanish-American War, the Philippines became a possession of the United States of America.


What happened to Cuba after the Spanish- American war?

It gained limited independence under the United States.


What territories did the spanish loose in the Spanish American War?

They lost the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the U.S. Also, Cuba became independant


How did the Spanish-American war affect the Philippines?

It created the groundwork for the much longer and more violent Philippine American War.


What governor of the Philippines became President of the US?

William Howard Taft was the military governor of the Philippines soon after the US occupied them as a result of the Spanish-American war.


What governor of the Philippines later became president US?

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