No, combat was limited to the Philippines and the Caribbean.
Spain and the US were not battlefields.
Spain and the US fought the War, but not on their home turf.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Yes, the best known land battle was at San Juan Hill and the the Naval Battle at Santiago destroyed Spain's second fleet of the Spanish American War.
Yes. Neither Spain nor the US had any fighting in their own countries.
No, the Spanish American War was fought in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
Spain and the US were not battlefields.
Spain.
Neither Spain or the US became battle grounds.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Spain and the US fought the War, but not on their home turf.
Yes, the best known land battle was at San Juan Hill and the the Naval Battle at Santiago destroyed Spain's second fleet of the Spanish American War.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Yes, the best known land battle was at San Juan Hill and the the Naval Battle at Santiago destroyed Spain's second fleet of the Spanish American War.
Yes. Neither Spain nor the US had any fighting in their own countries.
All of Spain's New World colonies were involved to some degree.
The Spanish American war took place in 1898. The countries of Spain and America participated heavily. The Philippines also became involved. However, Cuba was the only country on the sidelines as an observer.