The outcome of the Spanish-American War in 1898 led to the United States' acquisition of Puerto Rico and the establishment of a protectorate over Cuba. For Cuba, this meant a loss of Spanish colonial rule but also limited sovereignty under U.S. influence, culminating in the Platt Amendment, which allowed U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs. In Puerto Rico, the war resulted in direct U.S. governance, with the island becoming a territory of the U.S. and its residents granted U.S. citizenship in 1917, altering their political and economic landscape significantly. Both regions experienced shifts in governance, economic policies, and cultural exchanges, profoundly impacting their identities and relationships with the U.S.
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The US gained Guam and Puerto Rico and inherited the revolution in the Philippines.
nothing of course
i believe that are friendship with Cuba was the main short term effect in the Spanish American war.
death
south American people spoke spanish because it was their inheritage
The greatest effect is that the US victory made it a "world power" for the first time.
It lost its New World Empire.
consequence.
no se
It gained Independence, but with certain US mandated restrictions.
No it doesn't effect the outcome of the result.