After the Spanish-American War, Spain continued to maintain a military presence and engage in conflict in its remaining colonies, particularly in the Philippines. The Philippine-American War (1899-1902) involved resistance against American colonization, which had taken over following Spain's defeat. Additionally, Spain faced ongoing instability in Cuba and other territories, as nationalist movements and uprisings persisted in the aftermath of the war.
Spain - in the Spanish-American War.
phillipine insurgents.
yes they did and the role they played in the war were soldiers
In Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and a bloodless war in Guam.
Spanish-American War, a 4 to 6 month declared war; nicknamed by the press as the "Splended Little War."
to allow the south to continue to fight the war
the spanish American war.
NO. He was President of the US during this war, but did not fight in it. (He did fight in the Civil War. )
Spain - in the Spanish-American War.
Spanish-American War, lasted about 6 months, in 1898.
to allow the south to continue fighting the war
Spain.
It was an internal Civil War.
SPAIN
The US did not fight in the Spanish Civil War although at least 2,000 US citizens did serve in the International Brigadesagainst the Fascists.
The War was between Spain and the US.
Spain - in the Spanish-American War.