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What did cuba become under teller amendment?

not annexed by the u.s.


What did the teller amendment state?

The Teller Amendment stated that the United States would not, under any circumstances, obtain juristiction over Cuba


What did Teller Amendment state?

The Teller Amendment stated that the United States would not, under any circumstances, obtain juristiction over Cuba


What amendment specified that the US had no intention of annexing cuba?

teller amendment


What was the purpose of the teller amendment?

The amendment stated that the United States would not annex Cuba after the war.


What document provided the terms for US intervention in Cuba?

Teller amendment?


What gave president McKinley authorization to act in Cuba?

Teller Amendment


What declared that the US would respect the independence and sovereignty of Cuba?

Teller Amendment


What prevented the US from taking possesion from cuba after the spanish American war?

The Teller Amendment.


The Amendment forced on Cuba after the war stated that the US had the right to send it troops to protect American property?

The Teller amendment


How did the Platt Amendment differ from the Teller Amendment?

The Platt Amendment and the Teller Amendment differed primarily in their implications for U.S.-Cuba relations following the Spanish-American War. The Teller Amendment, passed in 1898, declared that the U.S. would not annex Cuba and would respect its sovereignty after the war. In contrast, the Platt Amendment, enacted in 1901, imposed conditions on Cuba's sovereignty, allowing the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs and establishing a naval base at Guantanamo Bay, effectively giving the U.S. significant control over Cuban governance.


What amendment stated that the United States would not make Cuba one of its territories?

The correct answer would be the Teller Amendment.The Teller Amendment was an amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress, enacted on April 19, 1898, in reply to President William McKinley's War Message. It placed a condition of the United States military in Cuba. According to the clause, the U.S. could not annex Cuba but only leave "control of the island to its people."