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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
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1. Why did United States Navy Commodore George Dewey lead an attack on ships in the Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War?

(1 point). . a. Manila Bay was ruled by Spain, and the ships belonged to the Spanish.. . b. The United States used the war with Spain as an excuse to take over other territories.. c. Dewey wanted to attack Spain and gain control over Cuba.. . d. The Philippines joined the war in support of Spain.. . . . 2. The Teller Amendment stated that (1 point). . . a. Spain had no right to mistreat the people of Cuba.. . b. the United States could not go to war.. . c. the United States could
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2 answers:
zimovet [89]3 years ago
8 0

•Manila Bay was ruled by Spain, and the ships belonged to the Spanish..

United States Navy Commodore George Dewey commences a seizure on boats in the Manila Bay at the time of Spanish-American War. During this time Manila Bay was governed by Spain, and the boats referred to the Spanish

• The United States could not annex Cuba.

This purports that they could control the island and have their competitive rule, but it was a sovereign country with its enactment and the United States could not reconstruct Cuba into one of the nations in the United States of America.

Further Explanation:

The Battle of Cavite also distinguished as the Battle of Manila Bay,  took place during the time of conflict between Spanish and America. The Squadron of American Asiatic bolstering George Dewey who was the commander assaulted and defeated the Ocean battle in Spanish which took place in the Philippines's Manila Bay which turned to be the earliest major institutionalization of the conflict occurred and fought by America and Spain. The operations were one of the comprehensive maritime operations in chronicle and purported the monopoly of the Spanish imperial period in the archives of Philippines.

The Teller Amendment was a reawakening to a joint proposal of the United States Congress, conducted on April 20, 1898, in acknowledgment to President William McKinley's conflict Message. It established a limitation on the United States military's community in Cuba. It has predominated so up till this day and has nevermore become a new state in the confederation.

Learn more:

1. As the result of a conflict between British troops and a colonial militia in Massachusetts? brainly.com/question/700304

2. In which section of the declaration of independence is the purpose of government described? brainly.com/question/10021040

Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Topic: NA

Keywords

Philippines, Spanish, United States, colonial period, Cuba, McKinley's War, amendment, Teller , President , battles , naval.

grandymaker [24]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer for 1 is <span>a. Manila Bay was ruled by Spain, and the ships belonged to the Spanish

At the time, Philippines belonged to Spain so when the Spanish American War began naturally it was fought in the Philippines too. That's why it is said that the war was fought on many continents and was connected to Imperialism from both sides

The correct answer for 2 is that the United States could not annex Cuba.

This means that they could control the island and have their military their, but it was a free country with its own laws and the United States could not turn Cuba into one of the states in the United States of America. It has remained so up until this day and has never become a new state in the federation.</span><span />
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