it became a u.s. colony ....u wouldn't have to ask the computer if u wasn't cheating .....like me : ) lol
Guam became a US Territory.
Puerto Rico was a Spanish American War battlefield. Cuba was a Spanish American War battlefield. Guam was a bloodless Spanish American War battlefield. The Philippines was a Spanish American War battlefield that became a long and bloody Philippine American War battlefield.
The US claimed it as a spoils of war after the Spanish American War in 1898.
i believe that are friendship with Cuba was the main short term effect in the Spanish American war.
Guantanamo Bay!
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
Guam became a US Territory.
Puerto Rico was a Spanish American War battlefield. Cuba was a Spanish American War battlefield. Guam was a bloodless Spanish American War battlefield. The Philippines was a Spanish American War battlefield that became a long and bloody Philippine American War battlefield.
Cuba, Guam and the Philippines
Became a US Territory.
Us. We won it in the Spanish American war.
Puerto Rico, Guam
The US claimed it as a spoils of war after the Spanish American War in 1898.
The Spanish American War was fought in Spanish Colonial Cuba, Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico and Spanish Philippines. The US fired on Guam, did no damage and they thought it was a ship's salute. They were not aware that a War was in progress and the small number of Spanish soldiers in Guam surrendered.
Guam remains a US Territory acquired in the Spanish American War.
The Spanish American War was fought in Spanish Colonial Cuba, Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico and Spanish Philippines. The US fired on Guam, did no damage and they thought it was a ship's salute. They were not aware that a War was in progress and the small number of Spanish soldiers in Guam surrendered.
The USS Charelston took Guam's 54 Spanish Soldiers and 54 Militia in a bloodless campaign. The Spanish garrison was unaware that they were at War. Intelligence informed the Charelston's skipper that he would be facing no less than a 1,000 Spanish troops, various ships of war, and a hostile environment. When they left, they named the only American on the Island as the Governor. The Spanish American War was over in Guam.