How did the Spanish-American war make the United States the dominant imperial power in Latin America?
The Spanish-American War resulted in Spain giving up the island of Puerto Rico to the United States. This was the beginning of American colonialism and established the United States influence in Latin America.
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The United States of America is a republic comprised of fifty states and one federal district, Washington D.C. Originally a British colony, the U.S fought a valiant war and signed a Deceleration of Independence to forever free themselves from British control. The U.S is home to some 300 + million people.
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