Spain
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
The U.S. and Spain went to war in 1898.
They were transferred to the US in the 1898 Treaty of Paris with Cuba gaining almost immediate Independence with certain US mandated provisos.
No, because they reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
No, because they reported heavily on Spanish atrocities in Cuba, gaining public support for the war.
Cuba's fight for independence from Spain began in 1895 and by 1898 when the U.S. government decided to intervene, Spain's army was on the verge of losing to Cuban forces. The U.S., interested in preventing Cuba from gaining sovereignty, declared war on Spain, swiftly defeated them and took control of Cuba and Spain's other colonies; Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam.
John Wycliffe was a prominent and important dissident in the Roman Catholic Church. He opposed papal authority over nonreligious power.
Cuba Cuba was created in 2009.