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The Declaration of Independence affected the U.S. because it marked freedom. We fought a war over this and it had a great outcome. The Declaration affected other countries because the U.S. ended up joining the U.N. (united unions), and because of this we gained many allies for future wars and relationships.
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The Spanish surrendered the city–and thus Cuba–to the Americans. In Puerto Rico, Spanish forces likewise crumbled in the face of superior U.S. forces, and on August 12 an armistice was signed between Spain and the United States, ending the brief and one-sided conflict. On December 10, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the Spanish-American War.
Answer: Italian scholar, poet, and humanist whose poems addressed to Laura, an idealized beloved, contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry.
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WW2 ended in Germany when the Allied forces completely surrounded Germany. WW2 ended in the Pacific when the U.S dropped the nuke on Japan. This ended WW2, but since Russia saw this they want to make their own nukes. The U.S saw that and feared an attack from communism so they made more nukes, This created massive tensions between the two countries. This started the Cold War.