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Congress passed the Teller Amendment to reassure the American public and the international community that the U.S. had no intention of annexing Cuba following the Spanish-American War. By affirming that the U.S. would not establish permanent control over Cuba, the amendment aimed to support the cause of Cuban independence and counter any perceptions of Imperialism. This also helped to garner broader public support for the war, framing it as a fight for liberation rather than conquest. Ultimately, the Teller Amendment reflected the U.S. commitment to self-determination for Cuba while still engaging in military action against Spain.

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