Yes, Spain experienced significant conflicts during the 1900s, most notably the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939. This war was fought between Republicans, who were a coalition of leftist groups, and Nationalists led by General Francisco Franco. The conflict resulted in widespread violence, loss of life, and ultimately the establishment of a Dictatorship under Franco that lasted until his death in 1975. Additionally, Spain faced regional tensions, particularly in Catalonia and the Basque Country, throughout the century.
Most likely tribal wars.
I believe there wasn't any plastic back then, so I assume it is a no. Sorry!
They were neutral during world war 1.
WW II and Korea.
It appears that there were no conflicts between Portugal and Spain over the New World territory called Brazil. It also appears that no other European power had any major conflicts over Portugal's claim on Brazil.
Since the Major Leagues did not have any Black players in the 1900s, coaches did not have any Black players to react toward.
Mostly stopping charges when there was no time to reload, and in any eyeball-to-eyeball conflicts.
Yes. Neither Spain nor the US had any fighting in their own countries.
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Yes, the Philippines has had conflicts with the U.S., notably during the Philippine-American War from 1899 to 1902, which arose after the U.S. acquired the Philippines from Spain following the Spanish-American War. Additionally, tensions have surfaced over issues such as U.S. military presence and influence in the region, particularly during the Cold War and in contemporary times regarding human rights and sovereignty concerns. While the relationship has evolved into a strategic partnership, historical grievances continue to shape perceptions.
same as any other pool
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