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What did congress replace their colonial charters with?

Colonial charters were replaced by the US constitution.


US government replaced what kind of government?

Prior to the centralized federal government being formed the thirteen colonies had colonial assemblies in which constiuents would meet to dicuss issues. The colonial assemblies arose largely because the government that the US was technical under, the British Monarchy, essentially ignored them. So the US government in the most current sense replaced the colonial assemblies, but the US government in general replaced the British Monarchy.


What was the effect of the Spanish-American War?

Cuba gained Independence. Spain lost its New World Empire. The US was regarded as a World Power.


What was the US's role as a colonial power?

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Were the Philippines happy to have America replace Spain as a colonial power?

Some of those in the Philippines were, but others sought to establish an independent republic, and fought a long guerrilla war against the US from 1898 into the early 1900s.


What territory did the US acquire from Spain in 1890?

In 1890, the United States did not acquire any territory from Spain. However, it was in 1898, following the Spanish-American War, that the U.S. acquired several territories from Spain, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. This acquisition marked a significant expansion of U.S. influence and territory, establishing it as a colonial power.


Which nation did the US replace as the major power in Latin America?

Spain.


The Spanish-American War brought about a major change in US foreign policy in that the US?

became a colonial power


After the Spanish-American war the US annexed the Philippines and they were happy to have America to replace Spain a colonial partner true or falues?

false


Why might the idea of the US becoming a colonial power have offended the nations founding fathers?

because the us wanted monry


Why was the first constitution of the US replaced?

I was known as the Articles of Confederation, and it was replaced b/c it was to weak and gave to much power to the states.


The US emerged as an imperialist power following?

Most political scientists cite the US victory over Spain in the Spanish American War as the beginning of the US emerging as an imperialist power.