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- Trace and describe the ideas and events that led the United States into war with Spain in 1898.
- How was the territory of the United States changed by the outcome of the Spanish-American War? As part of this, discuss the national debate over the Philippine Annexation.
- Compare the approaches to foreign policy of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson (prior to World War I). Explain how each approached relations with Latin America differently?
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The Spanish-American war took place from 21st April to 13th August 1898 between U.S and Spain. This war took place in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam, and Philipinnes. This war resulted in the Treaty of Paris of 1898 after America won the war. This war also led to the formation of the First Philippine Republic and it started the Philipinne American War. This war ended the Spanish colonization of Asia and America.
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