The Spanish-American War helped the United States to:
- become a strong leader in the Americas.
- prevent foreign expansion into the Americas.
Explanation:
- With the Spanish defeat on all fronts, they chose to sign the reconciliation, which ended hostilities.
- What follows is a formal peace agreement, the Paris Treaty, which was concluded in December.
- Under the treaty, Spain released Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines into the United States.
- It also surrendered its rights to Cuba and enabled the island to become independent under Washington's leadership. Although the conflict effectively marked the end of the Spanish Empire.
- it saw the rise of the United States as a world power and helped to heal the division caused by the civil war. Although a short war, the conflict led to America's long involvement in Cuba, as well as the emergence of the Philippine-American War.
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Level: Middle school
Keywords: Spanish-American War
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