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Expansionism - Its Effects on Cuba's Independence (Paperback)
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Starting in the early part of the nineteenth century, American
administrations expressed a desire to own Cuba. A rationale for
adding Cuba to the territory of the United States could be built on
Cuba's sugar and tobacco industries, as well as Cuba's mineral
deposits. But economics was not the primary motivation. American
presidents knew that in the event of war, any nation occupying Cuba
would have an advantage over the US military strategies; this fear,
coupled with the economic benefit, explains a century of policy
decisions. As Frank R. Villafana shows, Cubans were not sitting
idle, waiting for outsiders to liberate them from Spanish
oppression. A major part of this research is devoted to studying
Cuban efforts to liberate their island from prolonged Spanish
domination. Cuba had been struggling for independence from Spain
since the 1830s, followed by the Ten Year War. During the 1895-1898
War of Independence, Cuba came close to defeating Spain, but a
merciless Spanish military effort converted Cuba into a series of
concentration camps. Spain surrendered after its naval defeats by
the US at Manila Bay and Santiago de Cuba, following a failed
ground campaign in eastern Cuba. After the US occupied Cuba
militarily, American political leaders realized only a small
minority of Cubans supported annexation, and the Platt Amendment
was developed as a substitute. Today, most Cubans agree that
independence, even constrained by the United States, was better
than enslavement by the Castro brothers. However, as Villafana
emphasizes, Cubans living in Cuba as well as abroad still seek a
land free and independent of foreign threat and domestic tyrants.
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