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  • Spanish-American Wars (The Unexpected Kingdom)
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  • The Multiple wars were erroneous with the US government successfully lobbying wars of "Bringing Liberty" to the various areas that in reality the US was attempting to take as states or Annex the territory from the Spanish. Over the course of the series of war many Spanish colonies clung to their former mother-nations for fear of running into American Expansionism. This pushed the Spanish empire to remain a major imperial power for next few Decades as their colonies and Viceroyalties clung to them as long as possible.
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  • Cuban Republic:
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End
  • 1899-03-16
Name
  • Spanish-American War
Begin
  • 1819-09-02
Result
  • Treaty of Manila The Loss of Texas Cession Loss of Philippines and Cuba
Place
  • Cuba and Puerto Rico
  • Philippines and Guam Texan Cession of New Spain Influence over South America
abstract
  • The Multiple wars were erroneous with the US government successfully lobbying wars of "Bringing Liberty" to the various areas that in reality the US was attempting to take as states or Annex the territory from the Spanish. Over the course of the series of war many Spanish colonies clung to their former mother-nations for fear of running into American Expansionism. This pushed the Spanish empire to remain a major imperial power for next few Decades as their colonies and Viceroyalties clung to them as long as possible. This sentiment lasted until the First South American colonies began to Secede just after the First Spanish American war. This large scale flight while the US fought for influence over South America. Both the US and Spanish lost the majority of South American Influence to the Empire of Brazil following the Second Spanish American War. The Third and Final war was a major conflict and the full scale invasion of Cuba, and the Philippines which were finally added to the United States after the Havana and Manila campaigns. These campaigns brought Spain's declining colonial empire to a close.