1890's cuban Revolution
Title: 1890's cuban Revolution
Category: /History
Details: Words: 437 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
1890's cuban Revolution
Category: /History
Details: Words: 437 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
1890's Cuban Revolution
The makeup of Cuba in the late nineteenth century is muchthe same as it is
today. Nearly 66% of the population are white and of Spanish descent. About 22%
are of mixed racial heritage, and 12% of the populace is black. Cuba lies to the
south of the United States, and is most easily accessible by boat from the Florida
region. It is this naval quality that encompasses the island.
During the Ten Years War,
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Spanish-American War. Finally on July 18, 1898, George Dewey, a U.S. naval officer
commanded the fleet that destroyed Spanish vessels in Manila. Upon being
defeated once again, Spain surrendered, giving up Cuba and the Philippines as
free countries. Therefore with the help of the United States, and there own fighting
rebellion within the country the inhabitants of Cuba gained freedom from Spanish
dictatorship, becoming the Cuban Republic in 1901 and electing Tomas Estrada
Palma as president in 1902.