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The US did not gain their current territories of American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, or the Northern Mariana Islands as a result of the Spanish-American War.

The US did gain the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba as a result of the Spanish-American War.

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Which territory gain limited independence after the spanish-American war?

Cuba


Did the US gain Guam in the Spanish-American War?

Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.


Why did the imperialists support the Spanish American war?

To gain more territory for the United States


Which territory did the US not gain as a result of the Spanish American War?

American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.


What terrritories did the US not gain as a result of its victory in the Spanish American War?

American Samoa and the US Virgin Islands.


Why did imperialist support Spanish-American war?

To gain more territory for the United States


What territories did the US gain after the spanish-american war?

After the US victory after the Spanish American war, they gained Cuba and its surrounding areas such as Guam and Puerto Rico.


What territories did the Americans gain after the Spanish-American war?

After the US victory after the Spanish American war, they gained Cuba and its surrounding areas such as Guam and Puerto Rico.


Did the US gain territory in the Caribbean Sea as a result of the Spanish American War?

Yes, Puerto Rico.


Why did imperialists support the Spanish-American War?

To gain more territory for the United States


What new territory's did the US gain by the treaty ending the spanish American war?

Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines


What territories did the US NOT gain as a result of its victory in the Spanish American War?

It did not gain Midway Atoll. It did not gain Wake Island. It did not gain Palmyra Atoll. It did not gain the US Virgin Islands. It did not gain American Samoa, Alaska or Hawaii from the Spanish American War.