The war between the U.S. and Spain in 1898 could potentially have been avoided through diplomatic measures and a more measured response to rising tensions over Cuba's struggle for independence. If the U.S. had refrained from sensationalist media coverage and interventionist rhetoric, it might have fostered a more conciliatory atmosphere. Additionally, Spain's willingness to grant greater autonomy to Cuba could have alleviated some grievances. However, the imperial ambitions of both nations and the strategic interests in the Caribbean ultimately made conflict likely.
filipino was not serve to the Spain. spain colonized the Philippines for 300 years and itended in 1898.
In 1898 a peace treaty was signed between The United States and Spain who had been at war. This war was known as the Spanish-American War. Because Spain lost the war it had to turn over Cuba, The Philipines, Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States as part of the conditions for peace.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
Spain and the United States, April to August 1898, as a result of the American intervention in the Cuban War if Independence
First Spain in 1898. In 1898 the US occupied Cuba until 1902.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
In 1898.
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The Treaty of Paris (1898)
In 1898 Spain turned over puerti rico and Guam to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BUBBLES!!! YATZI
Spain lost the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the United States in 1898. Spain also lost the right to control Cuba after the Treaty of Paris.
No, Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.