The correct answer is that after the end of the Spanish-American War, the United States leased Guantanamo Bay from Cuba.
The Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay was established in 1898, when the United States militarily occupied the island after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War. The government of the United States obtained a perpetual lease that began on February 23, 1903, with the signature by Tomás Estrada Palma, first president of the Republic of Cuba, of the Cuban-American Treaty.
Answer:Quebec City
Explanation:The Battle of Quebec was fought on December 31, 1775, between American Continental Army forces and the British defenders of Quebec City early in the American Revolutionary War.
William Jennings Bryan is a prominent American politician who supports anti-imperialism. He calls for a rejection of imperialism in American policy on the grounds that imperialism is directly opposed to basic American values. Specifically, he mentions that God gives every human heart the love of Liberty and any human kind regardless any level of civilization or intelligence would never want to be controlled by a foreign country. In order to point out the conflict between the ideas behind the establishment of the United States and imperial ambitions, he recalls what Lincoln said that the safety of America was built in the spirit that treasure liberty as a “heritage <span>of all men, in all lands, everywhere” and United States should never go against this spirit.</span>
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They became more valuable than land.
If you owned guns then you could take any land you wanted. Therefore guns became the top most valued thing.