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The Spanish-American War came to an end in accordance with the Treaty of Paris on December 10. Almost all of Spain's overseas interests were taken up by the United States, thereby dissolving the once- proud Spanish empire. The Philippines were purchased for $20 million, Puerto Rico and Guam were ceded to the US, and Cuba was made a US protectorate. Insurgents in the Philippines who had battled for independence from Spanish domination during the war promptly turned their weapons against the new occupiers, and ten times as many American soldiers died repressing the Philippines as they did in fighting Spain. Why was it called "The Treaty of Paris?"