In 1898, following Spain's devastating defeat in the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Paris forced Spain to surrender its remaining overseas territories—including Cuba, the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico—to the United States for just $20 million, marking the collapse of Spain's global empire and the emergence of the United States as a world power.
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The $20 Million Deal That Changed World History本站添加:
There is a country that literally sold itself. Yes, for real. At one time, it was strong and rich. It owned lands far from home and had power across the seas.
But, slowly things started falling apart. Wars kept coming and each one cost more than the last. Money ran out.
The country was weak, tired, and [music] deep in debt. Then came 1898, the final hit. It went to war with the United States hoping to win something back.
But, the plan failed. The war ended fast and the loss was huge. To stop the fighting, the two sides signed a deal.
And that deal changed everything. To pay for the damage, the country gave up almost everything it had left. Cuba was gone. The Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico, all given to the US for just $20 And the country that made that deal was Spain. If this surprised you, watch till the end of our next video. History hides even more shocking stories like this.
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