The United States fought in the Spanish-American War primarily to protect its economic interests in Cuba, help Cuba gain independence, and avenge the sinking of the USS Maine. Public sentiment and economic investments played a significant role in this decision. Therefore, these motivations influenced America's willingness to engage in the conflict. ;
The primary reasons the United States was willing to fight in the Spanish-American War were to protect economic interests in Cuba, help Cuba gain independence, and avenge the sinking of the USS Maine. Public sentiment and economic investments significantly influenced this decision. Other options, such as encouraging Spanish rule or supporting Spanish plantation owners, were not motivations for the U.S.
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