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– While one group of soldiers attacked San Juan Hill, the Rough Riders, led by Theodore Roosevelt and accompanied by the all-black 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments, attacked Kettle Hill.
– The plan worked, and the United States took control of Santiago and Puerto Rico.
A War on Two Fronts (cont.)
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B. B
C. C
D. D A B C D
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Which percentage of the American troops fighting in Cuba were African American?
A. 15%
B. 25%
C. 45%
D. 50%
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An American Empire
In defeating Spain, the United States acquired an overseas empire.
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• When deciding whether or not to annex the Philippines, the United States faced a difficult choice—remain true to its republican ideals or become an imperial power that ruled a foreign country without the consent of its people.
• President McKinley ultimately decided to annex the islands.
• On December 10, 1898, the U.S. and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris.
An American Empire (cont.)
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• Although the United States had promised to grant Cuba its independence, President McKinley added the Platt Amendment to their Constitution.
– This amendment made Cuba an American protectorate, and remained in effect until 1934.
An American Empire (cont.)
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• In 1900, Congress passed the Foraker Act, establishing a civil government in Puerto Rico.
– The debate over Puerto Rico’s status continues today.
An American Empire (cont.)
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• The Philippine-American War, or Philippine Insurrection, lasted for more than three years.
– To fight the guerrillas, the U.S. military adopted many of the same policies that America had condemned Spain for using in Cuba.
– The first U.S. civilian governor of the islands, William Howard Taft, slowly reduced Filipino hostility through his reforms.
An American Empire (cont.)
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– On July 4, 1902, the United States declared the war over.
– By the mid-1930s, Filipinos were permitted to elect their own congress and president.
– Finally, in 1946, the United States granted independence to the Philippines.
An American Empire (cont.)
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B. B
C. C
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The following happened under the Treaty of Paris EXCEPT
A. Cuba became an independent nation.
B. The United States acquired Puerto Rico and Guam.
C. The United States paid Spain $20 million for the Philippines.
D. The United States decided a senator would govern the Philippines.