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Name: Treaty of Paris (1898)

Type: Event

Start: 1898 AD

End: 1899 AD

Parent: Spanish-American War

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Was the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War. Spain ceded most of its colonies (the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam) to the United States.

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  • December 1898: The United States and Spain conclude the Treaty of Paris, whereby the Philippines are ceded to the Americans for a sum of $20 million, along with Puerto Rico and Guam. Cuba is also declared free and the Spanish pledge to pay $400 million for all Cuban debts. This concludes nearly four centuries of Spanish rule in the Western Hemisphere.
  • April 1899: Cuba became a U.S. protectorate at the end of the Spanish-American War.

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  • Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.1505
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