History, 10.12.2020 23:10 jaylenmiller437
The graph shows exports and imports between the united states and cuba in the late 1800s what does the graph suggest about the United States’ involvement in the Spanish-American War?
- the united states wanted to support the revolution in order to gain an economic foothold in cuba
-the us wanted to support the spanish government to boost american exports into cuba
-the us had no interest in taking part in the conflict bc there was no potential for economic gain
-the us was interested in promoting stability in cubs to continue to receive shipments from that country
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