Spain's major colonies like Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines were granted semi-independence just like the Dominion of Canada?
Cuba was already against Spain already rebelling twice in two big wars known as the ten years war and the little war, but make a POD during that time to make the people of Cuba become more loyal to Spain or at least prevent the Cuban War of Independence in 1890s.
Puerto Rico was kek I guess, not much rebellions and were loyal to the Spanish (based on my knowledge).
Philippines Rich Class known as the illustradors wanted a self-governing colony like Rhodesia, through reforms but it failed and ultimately started the Philippine Revolution, make a POD that the Spanish government accepted the demands of the illustrados's reforms.
Cuba was already against Spain already rebelling twice in two big wars known as the ten years war and the little war, but make a POD during that time to make the people of Cuba become more loyal to Spain or at least prevent the Cuban War of Independence in 1890s.
Puerto Rico was kek I guess, not much rebellions and were loyal to the Spanish (based on my knowledge).
Philippines Rich Class known as the illustradors wanted a self-governing colony like Rhodesia, through reforms but it failed and ultimately started the Philippine Revolution, make a POD that the Spanish government accepted the demands of the illustrados's reforms.