The Spanish-American War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. The treaty marked the cessation of hostilities and the transfer of territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, from Spain to the United States. The war itself had begun on April 25, 1898, following the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor. Thus, the conflict effectively concluded by the end of 1898.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
The Spanish signed an armistice to end the Spanish-American War.
Spain ceded them to the US after the Spanish-American War.
American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.
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The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
cuba
In 1898.
Cuba was a territory of Spain until the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. The war was betweein the U.S.and Spain not the U.S. and Cuba.
No, Florida became a US State in 1845 and the Spanish American War was in 1898.
A Treaty was signed.
The Spanish signed an armistice to end the Spanish-American War.
No. It was purchased and was not a trophy of War.
Spain ceded them to the US after the Spanish-American War.
The Spanish Colonies of Guam and Puerto Rico.
overseas colonies-apex
end of the Spanish-American War