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In History / High School | 2014-10-28

The war giving Cuba independence from Spain was the:

A. Battle of Manila Bay
B. Boxer Rebellion
C. Spanish-American War

Asked by Melani449

Answer (3)

The war that gave Cuba independence from Spain was the Spanish American War which began after a civil war began in Cuba for independence from Spain.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

**The correct answer is: "Spanish-American War". **
The Spanish-American war was fought initially between Spain and Cuba. The latter aimed to gain independence from the Spanish rule and its colonial power. Subsequently, the US intervened in the conflict in the Cuban side against the Spanish, this is why the conflict was finally known as Spanish American War. The defeat of the Spanish and their withdrawal from Cuban soil took place in 1898.

Answered by palebadgworthy | 2024-06-12

The Spanish-American War, fought in 1898, was the conflict that led to Cuba's independence from Spain. The war began over Cuban struggles against Spanish rule and ended with the Treaty of Paris, granting independence to Cuba while allowing U.S. influence. Therefore, the correct choice is C. Spanish-American War.
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Answered by palebadgworthy | 2024-12-12