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What did the Teller Amendment do?
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Prohibited the US from annexing Cuba
Limited the sovereignty of Spain
Declared the Philippines a protectorate
Incorporated Puerto Rico as an American territory
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Prohibited the US from annexing Cuba.
The Teller Amendment (1898) declared the United States would not establish permanent control over Cuba and would leave the island to its people after the Spanish–American War.
The Teller Amendment (1898) declared the United States would not establish permanent control over Cuba and would leave the island to its people after the Spanish–American War.
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