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Cuba and the Philippines were not consulted. They were colonies of Spain.

When the terms of the treaty ending the Spanish-American War came out, the Filipinos were quite angered and began to fight a guerrilla war against the American occupation just as they had fought the Spanish occupation. The Cubans were bothered, but not enough to lead an insurrection.

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