Independence Movement in Cuba
....
Spain.
Cuba's liberation from
Spain came not at the hands of Cubans but of the United States, and it came with a cost. The Platt ....
(1808

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Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... practically destroyed. In the treaty,
Spain lost
Cuba which became a free nation under United States guidance. America also was ....
(906

4

)
Racial Equality in Cuba
.... they would have hoped. Ferrer's book is rooted in the historical archives of
Cuba, the United States, and
Spain. It gives a full ....
(1542

6

)
Revolutions in Mexico & Cuba
.... or African women--became part of the freeborn population of the two countries, owing their allegiance primarily to Mexico, or to
Cuba, rather than to
Spain. ....
(3441

14

)
Cuban Independence Struggle of 19th Century
....
Spain.
Cuba's liberation from
Spain came not at the hands of Cubans but of the United States, and it came with a cost. The Platt ....
(1775

7

)
Mexico City
.... and 1990, 20 percent of those immigrating to Mexico City came from other countries, especially Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, China,
Cuba,
Spain, France, Italy ....
(2470

10

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Cuban History
.... they would have hoped. Ferrer's book is rooted in the historical archives of
Cuba, the United States, and
Spain. It gives a full ....
(1542

6

)
MONROE DOCTRINE AND US FOREIGN POLICY
.... that someday the island [
Cuba] would become a state in the American Union." Adams said that once its connection with
Spain was severed,
Cuba "can gravitate ....
(2188

9

)
The US and the Dominican Republic
.... the island adequately from North American encroachments which, also, threatened
Cuba. Consequently, Britain aligned with the French to drive
Spain out of the ....
(1531

6

)
American Colonialism
.... With
Spain ejected and
Cuba nominally independent, these interests quickly moved to assert a dominant role in the Cuban economy. ....
(3943

16

)
US Foreign Policy Towards Cuba
.... US leaders have felt that
Cuba was a "special case" in terms of foreign policy ever since US military force ended
Spain's control over the island in 1898. ....
(1673

7

)
Cuba and US Foreign Policy
.... US leaders have felt that
Cuba was a "special case" in terms of foreign policy ever since US military force ended
Spain's control over the island in 1898. ....
(1673

7

)
EDUCATION IN MODERN SPAIN This research paper r
.... Ortega y Gasset, and Professor Miguel de Unamuno, who were disgusted with political corruption, bossism and
Spain's disastrous colonial wars in
Cuba and later ....
(3425

14

)
Monarchies of Spain and England
.... With
Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines ceded to the US,
Spain maintained its most significant hold on Morocco, and even that became a point of contention ....
(5174

21

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Havana Since Castro Took Power
.... based in New York (Langford, 1998, 3).
Cuba in 1997 welcomed 1,700,000 foreign tourists, up from 500,000 in 1993, mostly from Italy, Canada and
Spain. ....
(2173

9

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Success of Cuban Revolution
.... nearly wiped out after his tiny force landed in Oriente Province in December, 1952,
Cuba had had experienced several revolutions, the war against
Spain in 1868 ....
(1026

4

)
Reasons why Cuban Revolution Succeeded
.... nearly wiped out after his tiny force landed in Oriente Province in December, 1952,
Cuba had had experienced several revolutions, the war against
Spain in 1868 ....
(1026

4

)
Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... it and claiming it for
Spain, establishing Spanish domination throughout most of what came to be known as Mexico, South and Central America, and
Cuba. ....
(1371

5

)
THE PLATT AMENDMENT Following the end of the Spa
.... of US intervention." Among other objectives, the United States used the Platt Amendment to assure that no other European power would replace
Spain in
Cuba. ....
(2235

9

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President McKinley's Expansionist Practices
.... The treaty gave the United States three of
Spain's colonies: the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam. It gave a fourth,
Cuba, nominal independence, since ....
(4303

17

)
Anthropology Research: New Trends
.... as well as its new dominance as the naval power in the Western Hemisphere, the United States essentially took over
Cuba after winning the war with
Spain in 1898 ....
(2971

12

)
Aztecs' Capital, Tenochtitla
.... few have even argued that Veracruz, on the coast, is a better site because it offers immediate access to the sea and, therefore, to
Cuba and
Spain (Kandell 125 ....
(2079

8

)
Basque Terrorist Group, ETA
.... an independent Basque homeland on territory which is now a part of
Spain. .... with associations to communism or terrorism: Libya, Lebanon, Nicaragua,
Cuba, and the ....
(1793

7

)
Basque group Euskadi Ta Askatas
.... an independent Basque homeland on territory which is now a part of
Spain. .... with associations to communism or terrorism: Libya, Lebanon, Nicaragua,
Cuba, and the ....
(1793

7

)
Independence in Latin American Countries or Just Another
.... 5). To underscore his approach he quotes Manuel Moreno,
Cuba's leading cultural .... When little sovereign states broke away from
Spain, they discovered that their ....
(2433

10

)
The Bay of Pigs Invasion
.... This relationship escalated at the beginning of the 20th Century, after the United States severed
Cuba's colonial relationship with
Spain in the Spanish ....
(5818

23

)
Life and Work of Ernest Hemingway
.... Having alienated his second wife by this time, Hemingway took another wife named Martha Gellhorn. He became involved in many activities in
Cuba and
Spain. ....
(2513

10

)
Nietzsche and Latin American Literature
.... The Spanish-American War of 1898, which ceded Caribbean territory to the United States and after which
Cuba obtained independence from
Spain, completed the ....
(3325

13

)
Influence of Nietzsche on Latin American Literature
.... The Spanish-American War of 1898, which ceded Caribbean territory to the United States and after which
Cuba obtained independence from
Spain, completed the ....
(3325

13

)
Hernan Cortes - Conquistador or Coward?
.... However, the enmity between Cortes and the governor of
Cuba, Diego Velazquez de .... a Franciscan priest who knew Mayan and immediately claimed the land for
Spain. ....
(6936

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