In 1898, the United States went to war with Spain in what became the Spanish-American War. The American victory ended Spain's era as a colonial power. The war also expanded the United States' territory to include Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. The Spanish-American War was a turning point in U.S. foreign policy and secured the U.S. as a global power.
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