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Cuba was never a part of Mexico.

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Why did the Spanish leave Florida to go to Cuba?

Why did the spanish choose to leave florida and live in cuba


Where did the Spanish War take place?

The Spanish-American War of 1898 took place in Cuba and the Philippines.


Is Cuba culture Spanish yes or no?

well its a spanish speaking country Cuba was a Spanish colony, so yes it does have some Spanish tradition and heritage in it. Cuba was also part of the US at a time and has a few American traditions as well. It has probably been affected by Mexico and other Latin American countries as well.


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Cuba was a Spanish Territory until the Spanish American War.


What country did the US take over after the Spanish American war?

The US did take a part of Mexico which is now Texas


Where is the spanish stronghold in Cuba?

There is no Spanish stronghold in Cuba. There is an American base - Guantanamo Bay.


Why was the US in Cuba during the Spanish American war?

To eject the Spanish Army from Cuba.


What is the Spanish speaking nation west of Cuba?

Mexico.


Was Cuba considered the Spanish in the Spanish- American War?

Cuba was a territory of Spain until the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. The war was betweein the U.S.and Spain not the U.S. and Cuba.


Which territory gained limited independence after Spanish American war?

Cuba gained limited independence after the Spanish American War


What was the name of the Spanish stronghold in Cuba during the Spanish-American War?

Santiago de Cuba.