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  1. Apr 9, 2017 · Treaty of Paris. The Treaty of Paris was signed on December 10, 1898, officially ending the Spanish-American War. Spain ceded all rights to Cuba in return for $20 million while handing over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States. Insurgents in the Philippines who had battled for independence from Spanish domination quickly ...

  2. The Spanish-American War lasted from 21 April 1898 to 13 August 1898 and was fought between Spain and the United States. After the loss of the battleship USS Maine in Havana Harbour on 15 February 1898, the United States waged war on Spain in April 1898. The conflict lasted only about 10 weeks and ended with an American victory.

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  4. Activity 5: Scope of the Spanish-American War As you watch the film (called "The Spanish-American War", in the Bellringer section, take notes on the worksheet. Upload to Google Classroom.

  5. Spanish-American War: Worksheets Organizers (A chart to guide students’ reading and analysis of the documents): Warm-Up Activity (for use with warm-up activity and a one-day lesson) Main Inquiry (for use with the main inquiry question: Why did the U.S. invade Cuba in 1898? and multiple day lessons) Textbook Excerpt

  6. Spanish-American War worksheet. Spanish-American War: gmmngs In the mid-1890s, there were serious social, economic, and political problems on the neighboring island of Cuba. Cuban rebels were attempting to free Cuba from Spanish control which dated back to the late 1400s. As Cuba lies only ninety miles from the tip of Florida, the United States ...

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  7. May 14, 2010 · The Philippine-American War began in February of 1899 and lasted until 1902. Ten times more U.S. troops died suppressing revolts in the Philippines than in defeating Spain. Impact of the Spanish ...

  8. April 11, 1898: McKinley approves war with Spain. April 24, 1898: Spain declares war on the US. April 25, 1898: US declares war on Spain. May 1, 1898: Battle of Manila Bay (Philippines) May, 1898: Passage of the Teller Amendment. July 1, 1898: San Juan Hill taken by "Rough Riders". July 3, 1898: Battle of Santiago Spain's Caribbean fleet destroyed.

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