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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Treaty of Paris (1898), McKinley's Philippines Dilemma, Filipino Annexation and more.

  2. Treaty of Paris 1898 Spain agreed to recognize cuba's independence, as well as recognize American control of puerto Rico and Guam McKinley insisted that the us maintain control over the Philippines as an annexation

  3. Definition This entry deals with the Treaty of Paris (1898), whichendedtheSpanish-AmericanWar,heralded the end of the Spanish Empire in Latin America, and embedded US hegemony over Cuba and the Philippines. Introduction TheTreaty of Paris(1898)was theculmination of the Spanish-American war of that year. The Spanish-American war gave rise to a ...

  4. Terms in this set (6) Treaty of Paris definition. The Treaty of Paris is a document that was signed by the British and the French. It was made to signify that all fighting came to an end. It also signified an end to French power in North America. What happened in 1760?

  5. The Treaty of Paris was the official peace treaty between the United States and Britain that ended the American Revolutionary War. It was signed on September 3, 1783. The Congress of the Confederation ratified the treaty on January 14, 1784. King George III ratified the treaty on April 9, 1784. This was five weeks after the deadline, but nobody ...

  6. Ratnashri Dutta. The 1898 Treaty of Paris brought the American-Spanish War to an end, and is regarded as an important milestone in American history. This Treaty marked the end of the Spanish colonial rule in America and the start of the United States as a colonial power. This was a major event in American history.

  7. Instead, pro-imperialism, backed by an ideology of jingoism, carried the day. The Treaty of Paris, though signed, still had to be passed by two-thirds of the Senate in 1899. The Democrats had enough votes to block passage of the treaty, and for a while it looked as if Senate deadlock was inevitable. Finally, William Jennings Bryan, a leading ...

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