Which of the following marked the end of the Spanish-American War? the Treaty of Paris the Roosevelt Corollary the Treaty of Portsmouth the Gentleman’s Agreement the Teller Amendment



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The Treaty of Paris which was signed in Paris in 1898 officially ended the Spanish-American War. As part of the agreement the United States also gained control of former Spanish colonies in the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. 

Treaty of Paris marked the end of the Spanish-American War.

Further Explanation:

The Spanish-American war was an armed battle between Spain and the United States during the year 1898. The main cause for this war was related to Cuban Independence. Revolutions were taking place from many years by Cubans against Spanish rule and after some time these revolts received the aid of the United States and it resulted in Spanish-American War. The war lasted for around ten weeks and was battled in the Caribbean and Pacific.  

Everyone knew that if the US navy go into the war, it would prove to be crucial with respect to the initial result of the war. After the interference of the Naval forces in the battle, Madrid ordered for his modern fleet back to guard Spanish borders after the attack on two Spanish Naval ships by the US Navy.  

The Treaty of Paris was the solution to any clauses were favoring the United States as they got control of Cuba temporarily and also got full authorities of Puerto Rico and Guam along with Philippine Island. This setback was considered a big beating for Spain as the citizens of Spain started a revolution against the government which was also known as Generation of 98.  

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Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Spanish-American War

Keywords: United States, Spain, Spanish-American War, Navy, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippine Island, US Marine, Cuba, Treaty of Paris,Philippine Island,Generation of 98