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Cuba was a Spanish Colony.
It was Cuba.
Because Cuba been a Spanish Colony for 400 years before it gained its independence.
Cuba.
US involvement in Cuba dates back to the time of the Spanish American War, when Cuba was still a Spanish colony; that was around the end of the 19th century.
Why do you think Spanish empire did not go to cuba? Cuba was the first island to be a settlement for Spanish people going to the Americas and it was called La Española. Spain had Cuba as a colony until late 19th century.
Cuba was a Spanish Colony.
Cuba is a Spanish speaking country because it was a Spanish colony.
It was Cuba.
Because Cuba been a Spanish Colony for 400 years before it gained its independence.
Cuba.
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Yes, Cuba and Puerto Rico were the last of the Spanish colonies in the Americas.
Cuba and Puerto Rico were the last to abolish slavery in the Americas. In the world, Spanish and Caribbean were among the last ones to eradicate slavery.
US involvement in Cuba dates back to the time of the Spanish American War, when Cuba was still a Spanish colony; that was around the end of the 19th century.
Cubans were in a revolt against the Spanish Colony.
There aren't European countries in the Americas, but if you mean colonies, the first was the United States of America. The second was Haiti.