Who did the spanish american war change america

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Answer 1
Answer: The fellow above me has the Mexican War (1846) confused with the Spanish American War in 1898. After the American victories over Spain in Cuba and the Phillippine Islands the United States became an imperialist power. It left the United States with overseas territories, colonies and as the major power in the Pacifdic Ocean. 

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The main leaders were Otto von Bismarck in Germany and in Italy.

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The correct answer is option D: the Vietcong and North Vietnamese showed that they could still fight.

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• 7one reason Spain wanted to colonize Florida: to_______ the American Indians
• 9governor of the Georgia Colony – Oglethorpe
• 10winner of the French and Indian War
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• 1French settlement at the Broad River
• 2Spanish settlement in Florida: St. _Augustine_____
• 3fort where free Africans lived -
• 4official order or decision
• 6African leader at Fort Mose
• 8French fort attacked by Spanish

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1. Why did the Spanish destroy some American Indian villages and crops?
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2. What mistake did Jean Ribault make when he wanted to show the Spanish that the French were not afraid?
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3. Why did enslaved Africans want to move to Florida?
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4. What happened when Rene Laudonnière tried to organize a group to colonize Fort Caroline?
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5. What was a result of the French and Indian War?
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People immigrated to the U.S. to escape from unfair laws and persecution. Two difficulties that they faced where finding jobs and trying to fit in. 

to reasons would be the Irish potato famine and to escape persecution two challenges would be racism and jobs