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Guam, now a US Territory, was Spain's only colony besides Cuba at that time. It was ceded (given) to the US after Spain lost the Spanish-American War.
Cuba itself was a colony of Spain so it did not colonize anwhere else.
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Congress issued a resolution on April 20 declaring Cuba independent and demanding that Spain leave the island within three days....My answer would be because,Cuban rebels wanted independence from Spain
In 1854 the US was offering Spain $130 million for Cuba. If Spain failed to take the offer, reportedly the US was going to seize the island. The South loved the idea because Cuba, at the time was a slave colony of Spain.
No, Spain did not give Cuba to Spain but, the U.S.A offered to by Cuba in the late 1800s.
Spain, and its colony in Cuba. As Cortes was the Mayor of the capital of Cuba, and Diego Velazquez was the Governor of Cuba, both paid half the cost of the expedition, Cortes having to borrow money to finance it.
The Southern Colonist had the richest soil.
The United States public was seriously offended by press reports of brutal measures taken by Spain to remain in control of its Cuban colony.
The Spanish people were the first Europeans to settle in North America, they settled in Cuba and started there a colony