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Ang Kasundúang Páris ng 1898 ay pormal na tratadong nilagdaan ng España at ng Estados Unidos sa Paris noong 10 Disyembre 1898. Sa kasunduang ito, isinuko ng España ang Cuba, Puerto Rico, ilang bahagi ng West Indies, Guam, at Filipinas sa Estados Unidos kapalit ng $20 milyon.
Ang Kasunduan sa Paris, na nilagdaan noong 10 Disyembre 1898, ay ang nagpatapos ng Digmaang Espanyol-Amerikano. [1] Nasasaad sa kasunduan ang pagpapalaya sa bansang Cuba, ang paglilipat ng pamumuno sa Estados Unidos sa mga bansang Portoriko at Guam, at ang pagbili sa Pilipinas mula sa Espanya sa halagang $20,000,000 ng Estados Unidos.
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This clarified that the territories relinquished by Spain to the United States included any and all islands belonging to the Philippine Archipelago, but lying outside the lines described in the Treaty of Paris. That treaty explicitly named the islands of Cagayan Sulu and Sibutu and their dependencies as among the relinquished territories.
- April 11, 1899
- Paris, France
- December 10, 1898
Dec 10, 2018 · Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain (Treaty of Paris), signed in Paris, December 10, 1898 | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
Philippine History -- The 1898 Treaty of Paris. The 1898 Treaty of Paris between Spain and the United States discussed the terms ending the Spain-US war. This Treaty of Peace ceded the Philippines to the United States for $20,000,000. The Treaty is a tale of three cities: Manila, Washington and Paris. W a s h i n g t o n.
Dec 10, 2018 · MYTH: Spain sold Filipinas to the United States of América for $20 million. FACT: Read this blogpost about the 1898 Treaty of Paris and get to know what really happened 120 years ago...
Dec 12, 2011 · December 21, 1898. The destruction of the Spanish fleet in the harbor of Manila by the United States naval squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral Dewey, followed by the reduction of the city and the surrender of the Spanish forces, practically effected the conquest of the Philippine Islands and the suspension of the Spanish sovereignty therein.