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Q: Why did Americans feel that Spain was ruling cuba badly?
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What problem in 1990s affected the ability of some Cuban children to get an education?

Because over in Cuba Spain was ruling Cuba and it was hard for the Cuban to fight for their rights because of dictator


Which resolution declared that us had no intentions of ruling cuba after she gained independence from spain?

Teller Resolution


Which resolution declared that the US had no intentions of ruling cuba after she gained independence from Spain?

Foraker act


Why did the U.S. go to war against Spain in 1898?

America reacted to Spanish ruling in Cuba, and took control over Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines


Did Spain give the us Cuba?

No, Spain did not give Cuba to Spain but, the U.S.A offered to by Cuba in the late 1800s.


Is Spain in Cuba?

No, Spain is one country and Cuba is another country. Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Ocean and Spain is a country in Europe. During the 19th century Cuba was a Spanish Territory.


Hernando Cortes represented which country?

First Spain but later Cuba I believe.


Can Americans enter in Cuba?

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


Did Spain rule Cuba until 1956?

No, Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.


What is the territory ceded by Spain after Americans invaded and applied diplomatic pressure?

After the Spanish-American war Spain sold: Cuba, Puerto Rico and Guam to the US for $20 million.


Who controlled Cuba in the 1800s?

Spain was in control of Cuba until 1898.


Why Americans had sympathy for Cubans?

The U.S. was not initially sympathetic to Cuba's independence, but rather, they were sympathetic to Cuba's struggle for independence. The U.S. had compassion for what they were going through. At the end of the Spanish-American War the U.S. recognized Cuba's independence from Spain.