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Most of Europe expressed sympathy for Spain and tried to talk to the US, but they would not support Spain in the conflict or in the event of a war. Also, Great Britain supported the United States all through the war and gave them advice. The two countries became uneasy as they both began to prepare their army and navy for a war in the sea and on land...
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Soon after the United States demanded Cuba’s independence, Spain declared war on the US. In many wars, there are promises made to other countries for their help in the war. These promises are not always kept. The United States made many promises prior to the Spanish-American War. The United States promised to liberate Cuba after the Spanish had lost control of it...
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