Summary of Resumen de la guerra hispano-estadounidense

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The Spanish-American War was fought from 1898 to 1898 between Spain and the United States. The war was caused by the United States' interests in Guam and the Philippines, which Spain had colonized for centuries. The war was short and brutal, lasting only three months and ending with the Treaty of Paris in 1898. The treaty gave Spain ceded Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines in exchange for Puerto Rico.

  • 00:00:00 This video summarizes the Spanish-American War, which took place from 1898 to 1898. The war was fought between Spain and the United States, due to the latter's interests in Guam and the Philippines, which Spain had colonized for centuries. The USS Main exploded in Havana harbor, causing the Americans to enter the war. The war was short and brutal, lasting only three months and ending with the Treaty of Paris in 1898. The treaty gave Spain ceded Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines in exchange for Puerto Rico.
  • 00:05:00 The Spanish lost the war with the United States, leading to no choice but to surrender. This is seen in 1898, when Spain's remaining colonies in the Americas were defeated and lost. The last colonies lost were Palau and some other small islands in the Pacific, but lacking a navy to defend them, they were sold to other countries. This is all summed up in a short summary of the Spanish-American War. Hope you enjoyed this topic, and you can find more exercises and other topics on our website, Professor Puntocom. Thanks for watching!

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