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The Spanish-American War helped the United States become a world power in two big ways. First, after the war, the U.S. gained important territories like Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, which increased its influence around the world. Second, the victory showed that the U.S. had a strong military that could compete with other countries, making nations take notice of its power. This changed how the U.S. was seen globally, helping it become a leader in international affairs.

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The Spanish-American War made the United States a stronger country in two big ways. First, after the war, the U.S. got important places like Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, which helped the country become more important around the world. Second, winning the war showed that the U.S. had a strong army that could stand up to other countries, so other nations started to pay attention to it. This changed how the world saw the U.S. and helped it become a leader in other countries' activities.
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