Spanish rule in Cuba ended on January 1, 1899.
No, Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.
From 1511 to 1898; 387 years.
Spanish rule ended in the Philippines in 1898 when the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.
In the 20th century the Spanish - America War led to the Spanish withdrawing and letting Cuba become independent.
Cuba
Cuba became a Spanish colony in 1511 when the first Spanish settlement was founded by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar at Baracoa. The Spanish rule ended in 1898 following an American invasion provoked by the sinking of the battleship "Maine" at the beginning of that very same year.
Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines.
Theodore Roosevelt
The Spanish naval forces in Manila, Philippines were annihilated by the American fleet. Spanish forces on Cuba were defeated. The results were that Cuba and the Philippines were freed from Spanish rule. Cuba became independent in 1902, while the Philippines became an American protectorate, becoming independent after World War II.
America was able to extend and rule Cuba which it controlled after the capture of their leader, Emilio Aquinaldo. America was able to extend and rule Cuba which it controlled after the capture of their leader, Emilio Aquinaldo. America was able to extend and rule Cuba after they had gained their independence from the Spanish. The Americans won the war against Cuba after they captured the Cuban leader, Emilio Aquinaldo.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic