Spain capitalized on the weaknesses of the United States during the late 19th century by exploiting its internal divisions and the distractions of the Civil War. The U.S. was focused on Reconstruction and grappling with political and social unrest, which limited its ability to project power abroad. Additionally, Spain leveraged its colonial influence in the Caribbean and Pacific, particularly in Cuba and the Philippines, to resist U.S. expansionist policies until the Spanish-American War shifted the balance of power. Ultimately, the conflict exposed U.S. vulnerabilities while simultaneously highlighting Spain's waning imperial strength.
Well for one its morally wrong. Second of all they can't protect themselves and its not right for us to take advantage of their weaknesses.
Spain did not give Texas to the US, the US took Texas from Spain in a war.
It will take a week or ten days.
depends on if there are stops or not
about a week (?)
It takes about 7 hours to get to Spain from the US. The time depends on winds, point of departure, and type of aircraft.
The South's greatest advantage in the US Civil War was the fact that it would be defending its own territory. It was important to know the Southern terrain, to know its own liabilities, and be in a position to correct them before the Union knew the weaknesses existed.
During the period governed by the Articles of Confederation (AOC), Britain and Spain exploited the weaknesses of the nascent United States. Britain maintained military outposts in the Northwest Territory and hindered American trade with its Canadian colonies, while Spain closed the Mississippi River to American shipping, significantly impacting trade and economic stability. The lack of a strong federal government under the AOC made it difficult for the U.S. to respond effectively to these challenges, allowing both nations to assert their interests at the expense of American sovereignty and economic growth.
Less then four months.
Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
By the Adams Onis Treaty.
a week to ten days