The Spanish American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States. While many historians and experts routinely include the indigenous struggles for independence in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands under this heading, the name Spanish American War (explicitly suggesting the period of US Military involvement, as it does) narrowly refers to the United States sponsored punctuation to the late nineteenth century turmoil in the Spanish colonies.
The cause of the Spanish-American war was because the Americans wanted to conquer the countries that the Spanish had colonized.
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One long term cause of the Spanish American War was to protect American business interests in Cuba. Another cause was America's support for Cuba's independence.
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The Philippine American war was the direct response to the Spanish American War.
Spanish-American War, lasted about 6 months, in 1898.
The quest for Cuban Independence and the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine.
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The Spanish American War ennded and the Philippine American War began.