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The event that led to US intervention in Cuba was Cuban refugees in the United States spread exaggerated tales of Spanish atrocities, and these and numerous others were reprinted widely. President Cleveland resisted the rising public demand for intervention, but by early 1898 the pressure, then on his successor, McKinley, was too great to be defied.

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The U.S. government had promised that they would help the cubans avoid communism however the cuban government broke their promise and they became communist. Bananas

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Manifest Destiny fueled this idea. This is the idea that the United States needs to keep expanding in order to be a great nation.

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The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 caused the USA to intervene in Cuba and back down the Soviet Union.

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