They declare war on Spain, who was then controlling Cuba, while Cuba was losing a revolution. Also thanks to yellow journalism, USA got mad, and declared war on Spain.
they were losing the war
the winner side gets controll on the losing side
We are losing a war right now. This isn't our country anymore.
The most famous traitor is definitely Benedict Arnold. He was a colonist who fought in the Revolutionary War. He eventually became a spy for the British when he got tired of losing battles.
Because they were losing a iot of solders, so they backed out .
Churchill wanted the US in the World War 2, he needed the Us in the war. Britain was losing until the US started fighting. When the US joined, he was happy.
The war in Vietnam
It was losing until the US joined.
Losing the US colonies and by doing so sparking the Revolutionary War.
No, the US purchased the Philippines for $20 million from Spain.
No, the US was committed to not losing, which was entirely different then winning. It was never an attempt at winning a war, just deny the North a victory and prop up the South.
No. Persia was wholly irrelevant to the US Civil War and the Confederacy's War effort. During that period, Persia (under the Qajjars) was worried about losing more and more territory to British and Russian Expansionism and Imperialism.
They declare war on Spain, who was then controlling Cuba, while Cuba was losing a revolution. Also thanks to yellow journalism, USA got mad, and declared war on Spain.
Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.
yes but we would be on the losing side therefore losing the war
i was told it was because the English were losing, and so the Americans came in to help us out. other people say it was because everyone else was doing it