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Under the Treaty of Paris, the United States acquired the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
In 1898 U.S. President William McKinley faced strong pressure to go to war against Spain, including public anger over the explosion of the USS Maine and
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
After the Spanish-American War, Congress gradually allowed Puerto Ricans greater self-government, and in 1917 it
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
President Roosevelt believed that having a canal through Central America would save time and money for commercial and military shipping and
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
1
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
1
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
Until 1886, about one-third of the population of Cuba was
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
Cuban rebels rose up against the Spanish in 1895, when Cuba was
Guam.
enslaved.
granted Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
1
jingoism within the Republican Party.
1
in financial distress.
was vital to U.S. power in the world.
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