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Q: African Americans enlisted to fight in cuba?
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What percentage of Cuba population is African Americans?

None, but Cuba has a sizable Afro-Cuban population.


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The Cuba's alliances with the soviets worried Americans for a for different reasons. They thought that the fight between them would turn into a cold war.


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Americans certainly can enter into Cuba. There is no law stating that Americans could not enter into Cuba's small territory.


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From Africa, Americans went and took them hostage, and traded them in Cuba for sugar. (Americans would capture them and trade with other Americans for cotton or sugar.)


What year did cuba have a fight with America?

Cuba has never had an actual fight with Cuba. In 1898, the United States fought a war with Spain when Cuba was a Spanish territory.


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How did americans hold Cuba at the time of explosion


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What countries did the Americans and Spanish fight their battles during the Spanish American War?

In Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and a bloodless war in Guam.


What Drew American Attention To Cuba In The 1890's?

Americans Imperialism. The chance to conquer Cuba as a us territory


Who fought Native Americans before fighting in Cuba?

The Pilgrims got along with the Native Americans and never fought in Cuba.


What problem in 1990s affected the ability of some Cuban children to get an education?

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Rough Riders?

The First United States Volunteer Calvary, a mixture of Ivy League athletes and western frontiersmen who volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War. Recruited by Theodore Roosevelt, they won many battles in Florida and enlisted in the invasion army of Cuba.