Yes. Neither Spain nor the US had any fighting in their own countries.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Yorktown, Virginia was the scene of a battle during the war.
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.
Sir Guy Carleton was a British General during the war. Concord, Massachusetts was the scene of the first battle during the war.
The Philippines was, Cuba was and Puerto Rico was.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Spain.
Yes. Neither Spain nor the US had any fighting in their own countries.
The four New World Spanish Colonies except that Guam was a bloodless affair.
Neither Spain or the US became battle grounds.
The US wasn't. Spain wasm't.
Manila Bay, San Juan Hill, the Naval Battle of Santiago.
Yes, both at land and at sea.
Yorktown, Virginia was the scene of a battle during the war.
Poland was not.Spain and the US were not.Iceland, Iran, Iraq and Israel were not.Egypt, England, Eritrea and Ethiopia were not.The war was fought in the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.It is sometimes considered a "Splendid Little War" for brevity and low casualties.Splendid and war is an anchornism and the two cannot coexist.France was not a scene of battle during the Spanish-American War. While the French did support the Americans, they did not militarily intervene on their side.
Yorktown, Virginia was the scene of a battle during the American Revolutionary War.