the territories that the us gain as a result of the war is freedom
The Philippines.
Guam and Puerto Rico remain US Territories.
Cuba and the Philippines are both former US Territories gained in the Philippine American War. The other two were Guam and Puerto Rico are still US Territories.
new territories for the US
No, it did not touch Spain or the US, only the Spanish Territories in the Northern Hemisphere.
The US fought for the South against the Northern Communists.
the british hired german to help them fight
Yes, all US states and territories are in the Northern Hemisphere.
The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won
the territories that the us gain as a result of the war is freedom
They still hold Guam and Puerto Rico as US Territories.
As the US Civil War began to unfold, the USA was sectionalized. The two main and competing sections were the "Northern" and "Southern" states. The US's western frontiers were either territories or US states with low populations.
It became one of the US territories.
Samoas, and Northern Mariana islands
yes the US did fight in ww1 it was closer to the end of the war though
The United States has territories that they gained during the Spanish-American War. The Philippines, once a territory of the United States, was given independence 40-years after it was ceded by Spain to the United States. The current territories of the United States are Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Northern Marinara Islands, and American Samoa.