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Including results for history of cuba

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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Native American cultures prior to the arrival of the explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492. After his arrival, Spain conquered Cuba and appointed Spanish governors to rule in Havana.The administrators in Cuba were subject to the Viceroy of New Spain and the local authorities in Hispaniola.In 1762-63, Havana was briefly occupied by Britain, before ...
  2. nationsonline.org

    History of Cuba at a glance. Cuba awakened dramatically in the nineteenth century. The growth of the United States as an independent nation, the collapse of Haiti as a sugar-producing colony, Spanish protective policies, and the ingenuity of Cuba's Creole business class all converged to produce a sugar revolution on the island. In a scant few years, Cuba was transformed from a sleepy ...
  3. read.dukeupress.edu

    The colonial historiography of Cuba reached a climax during the period 1842 to 1898, with the works of such men as Jacobo de la Pezuela, José Antonio Saco, Pedro José Guiteras, and Antonio Bachiller y Morales. 1 The works of these and other men reflected a growing cultural maturity, a deepening tradition of scholarship based upon documentary ...
    Author:Robert Freeman SmithPublished:1964
  4. britannica.com

    In United States: The Spanish-American War. sugar purchases from Cuba. Rebel violence led progressively to more repressive Spanish countermeasures. Cuban refugees in the United States spread exaggerated tales of Spanish atrocities, and these and numerous others were reprinted widely (particularly by William Randolph Hearst's New York American and Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, then…
  5. read.dukeupress.edu

    Historical research on Cuba advanced slowly before the revolution, and then spectacularly thereafter. This was in large part a recognition that the process of radical change drew on historical sources and was itself historic. The revolution served at once as the point of departure and point of destination, and between them developed a ...
    Author:Louis A. PérezPublished:1995
  6. link.springer.com

    The historiography of Cuba has evolved to complement the development of the nation and at the same time has contributed to the consolidation of this process.Historians have played a constructive role in the constant search for the roots of Cuban society, as well as the dissemination and teaching of a local history, and have placed particular emphasis on lessons surrounding the fight for ...
  7. havefunwithhistory.com

    Feb 8, 2024History of Cuba Timeline. January 19, 2025 February 8, 2024 by The Historian. Cuba's history is a compelling saga of resilience and transformation, from its indigenous roots to its modern-day evolution. This article offers a concise exploration of key events and figures that have shaped Cuba's trajectory.
  8. historyofcuba.com

    Cuban history timetable, 1492 thru 1775. Scroll down the years all the way to present times. ... Timetable History of Cuba Early History. 3500 BC. The first humans arrive in Cuba. 1250 AD. Taino Indians arrive from the east. 1478. Spain's King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella ask permission of Pope Sixtus IV to begin the Spanish Inquisition.
  9. historyofcuba.com

    Timetable History of Cuba. The timetables are the oldest and largest single segment of this site. Here you will find a linear journey through more than 500 years of Cuban history, and you'll encounter the lives of José Martí, Antonio Maceo, Juan Gualberto Gómez, Fulgencio Batista and many others who contributed to Cuba's long and complex history. ...

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  1. History of Cuba

    The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Native American cultures prior to the arrival of the explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492. After his arrival, Spain conquered Cuba and appointed Spanish governors to rule in Havana. The administrators in Cuba were subject to the Viceroy of New Spain and the local authorities in Hispaniola. In 1762–63, Havana was briefly occupied by Britain, before being returned to Spain in exchange for Florida. A series of rebellions between 1868 and 1898, led by General Máximo Gómez, failed to end Spanish rule and claimed the lives of 49,000 Cuban guerrillas and 126,000 Spanish soldiers. However, the Spanish–American War resulted in a Spanish withdrawal from the island in 1898, and following three and a half years of subsequent US military rule, Cuba gained formal independence in 1902. Wikipedia

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