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An American Protectorate

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The Spanish-American War was a conflict that resulted in world power for the United States. The Spanish-American War resulted in new territories and protectorates for the United States, and the United States transferred to a civilian government. The rest of the world also knew that the United States had a very strong navy and that Americans would fight for what they believed in.
Through the Spanish-American War the United States gained control of the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba became an American protectorate. The United States gave Spain $20 million for the Philippines. Guam and Puerto Rico became territories and were controlled by the United States and Cuba became an American protectorate.
In 1901 the United States changed

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