The Spanish-American War took place in and around three island nations. What are their names? Costa Rica
Philippines
Cuba
Jamaica
Puerto Rico
Hawaii

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Answer: The Spanish american war took place on colonies owned by Spain and America, so it's Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, that are actually located in Asia which is odd considering everyone expects it's going to be just in the Americas. The islands wanted independence from Spain and the US supported them in it.
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The answer would be Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.

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