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12 September, 09:07

What was unusual about the Spanish American War?

a) Part of the war was in Asia.

b) The United States partnered with Mexico to conquer Spain.

c) Most of the war took place in Spain.

d) The people of Cuba didn't want independence from Spain so the war was not needed.

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  1. 12 September, 09:13
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    The correct answer should be A) Part of the war was in Asia

    Part of the war included fighting about the Philippines which are located in the South East Asia region. They were controlled by Spain but they eventually became American. The war ended but led into the Philippine-American war just after it.
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