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The United States' victory in Spanish-American War gave the United States ownership and/or control of many new territories. The acquisition of these and other territories led to the creation of new, distant empires. It secured the status of the United States as a great power in the Pacific.

The Spanish-American War of 1898 ended the Spanish colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere and secured the United States' status as a great power in the Pacific. America's victory in the war resulted in a peace treaty that forced Spain to renounce its claims to Cuba

Causes of War:

The beginning of the conflict was complicated. For many years in the 1890s, Cuba fought unsuccessfully for independence from Spain. In 1895, Cuban revolutionary José Marti led an expedition to the island to seize power from Spain. For the sake of US economic interests in Cuba, the US government tried to stabilize the situation. An agreement was negotiated between the United States and Spain granting Cuban autonomy on January 1, 1898

An event ruined that plan. After riots broke out in Havana in January, President William McKinley sent the USS Maine to Havana to protect American citizens and interests. An explosion on 15 February sank Maine, killing 266 of her crew.

The Spanish-American War had a major impact on American advertising history. After the war, America transformed into a world power. That new, far-flung colony allowed the country to have a global navy that enabled it to become a global economic powerhouse. A path has opened.

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