Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end?

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Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end?

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba T. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders on the charge up San Juan Hill

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba T. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders on the charge up San Juan Hill War lasted only 4 months “splendid little war”

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba T. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders on the charge up San Juan Hill War lasted only 4 months “splendid little war” 25,000 Americans died (385 in battle)

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba T. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders on the charge up San Juan Hill War lasted only 4 months “splendid little war” 25,000 Americans died (385 in battle) Most died of Yellow Fever and Malaria

Chapter 17 Question 5: How did the Spanish-American War end? Most of the War was fought in Cuba T. Roosevelt led his Rough Riders on the charge up San Juan Hill War lasted only 4 months “splendid little war” 25,000 Americans died (385 in battle) Most died of Yellow Fever and Malaria U.S. later cured this epidemic for world