They they they that they didn’t say they were fighting it was the same thing I got in there for the first one
In Puerto Rico it was useful, in Cuba not so much. Cubans perceived the outcome as occupation and didn't want to have United States occupation in their country. Puerto-Ricans had a form of a civilian government with independence and Puerto-rican citizenship but the country belonged to US.
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a sense of security and belonging
<span>The 1 st amendment supports disestablishment. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise.</span>