Why did the Spanish-American War move the United States into the Position of a world power

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The U.S. acquired Spanish territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific

The U.S. ended Spanish trade in the Eastern Hemisphere

The United States stopped the spread of communism in Spain

The U.S. proved its nuclear capabilities against Spain in Southeast Asia

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The U.S. acquired Spanish territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific.

The Spanish-American War in 1898 led to the United States gaining significant territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. This acquisition marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, expanding its influence and establishing it as a major player on the global stage, thus moving the country into the position of a world power.

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