At the end of the Spanish-American War, which was NOT one of the terms agreed to in the Treaty of Paris?



Cuba gained its independence from Spain


Puerto Rico and Guam became territories of the US


America bought the Philippines from Cuba for $20 million


Cuba remained a territory of Spain

Respuesta :

The answer is D. Cuba is not a territory of Spain anymore.

The term that is not in the Treaty of Paris, at the end of the Spanish-American war, is that Cuba remained a territory of Spain.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

The Treaty of Paris is the written agreement that was signed in Paris by representatives or agents of King George III of Great Britain and agents of the US of America on 3rd September 1783.

This treaty was formally finished the American Revolutionary War and the whole state of battle between the two countries.

The Treaty of Paris signed the peace agreement between the Spanish and the US at the end of the Spanish-American War. Then Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.

In 1989, the United States ruled over the Philippines and became the territory of the US, then America purchase the Philippines from Cuba for $20 million.

In 1898 Cuba was geopolitical deviant, but not remained a territory of Spain.

Therefore, option D is correct.

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