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The U.S. took control of Cuba following the Spanish-American War in 1898, motivated by a combination of strategic interests, economic opportunities, and humanitarian concerns over Spanish colonial rule. The war resulted in the Treaty of Paris, where Spain relinquished control over Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Although Cuba was declared independent, the U.S. established significant influence through the Platt Amendment, which allowed for American intervention in Cuban affairs and the establishment of a naval base at Guantanamo Bay. This intervention reflected the U.S.'s broader imperial ambitions and desire to assert its dominance in the Caribbean.

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