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What did America want to get out of the Spanish American War?

Cuban Independence.


Why did America get involved in the Spanish-American War?

They supported Cuban Independence.


Why did America get involved in the Spanish American War?

To aid in the Cuban Independence movement.


What were some conditions of the results of the Spanish American War?

some of the conditions were that the u.s. was allowed to intervene in Cuban affairs. Also cuba became a protectorate.


What conflict lead to the Spanish-American War?

The Spanish-American War was a conflict between America and Spain in 1898. America's intervention during the Cuban War of Independence and America's attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to this war.


Did America assert the right to intervene with Cuba after the Spanish American War?

Absolutely. It was an Independence of sorts, but there were major restrictions.


Why was America involved in the Spanish American War?

Both the media and the public supported the Cuban quest for Independence.


Why was America eager to enter the Spanish American War?

There was almost unanimous public support for Cuban Independence.


Was US President Theodore Roosevelt hesitant to intervene in the Spanish Civil War?

When the Spanish-America began in 1898, Theodore Roosevelt was the Secretary of the Navy. He resigned to fight as a "Rough Rider" in Cuba to aid the Cuban rebellion against Spain. This war was over within about one year. Roosevelt was occupied with the Russo-Japanese War and the proposed Panama Canal prospects.


What did America get when they won the Spanish-American War?

They got the Philippine American War, Guam, Puerto Rico and a Cuban Naval Base.


What was the spanish war about?

Cuban Independence.


What was the spanish war?

Cuban Independence.