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How did the Spanish-American War change America's position toward interfering in the affairs of foreign countries

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I think the answer is because the U.S. interfered in the affairs of Spain in Cuba, but I could be wrong....

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The Spanish-American War, which resulted in an American victory, set the stage for American interventionism on what many saw as humanitarian grounds. American control of Cuba after the war serves as an example.
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