Industrial Age · North America · War
1898
Spanish-American War
April 25, 1898
Congress declared war on Spain in the name of Cuba Libre. Within four months, the United States had taken Manila, sunk the Spanish fleet at Santiago, and occupied Puerto Rico. Spain ceded Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines; the United States paid twenty million dollars. An empire had just changed hands, and America had acquired one by mistake.