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.
American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
Alaska.
After the Spanish-American War, the United States gained control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, but Cuba was not fully under U.S. control. Although Cuba became a U.S. protectorate with the Platt Amendment, it retained nominal independence. Thus, Cuba is the exception among those territories that came under U.S. control following the war.
The Spanish-American war of 1898.
American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
Alaska.
A free and Independent Cuba but one that was under full US control.
After the Spanish-American War, the United States gained control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, but Cuba was not fully under U.S. control. Although Cuba became a U.S. protectorate with the Platt Amendment, it retained nominal independence. Thus, Cuba is the exception among those territories that came under U.S. control following the war.
No extent at all. Gibraltarians have made it clear that they do not want to be under Spanish control.
Florida was under British control from 1763 to 1783. It was under Spanish control until 1763, and it returned to Spanish control in 1783.
The Spanish-American war of 1898.
The defeat of Mexico in the Mexican War.Before then the southwest was controlled by MexicoThe people who had lived there for centuries had Spanish ancestors and spoke Spanish
After 1823, the only Latin American territories that remained under Spanish control were Cuba and Puerto Rico. These islands continued to be part of the Spanish Empire until the Spanish-American War in 1898, which resulted in their cession to the United States. Cuba gained independence in 1902, while Puerto Rico remains a U.S. territory today.
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