yes, as in the german submarine warfare against u.s. merchant ships. almost 200 ships are believed to have been sunk by u-boots, in the carribbean. as well, as another 175 ships along the u.s. east coast.
war is greatly dependent on the use of commodities, and carribbean sugar was pouring into the country for the war effort.
During the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt, who was then the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, played a significant role in protecting U.S. interests in Cuba. He famously resigned his position to lead the Rough Riders, a volunteer cavalry regiment, in the war. Additionally, Admiral William T. Sampson commanded the naval blockade of Cuba, which was crucial for U.S. military operations and interests in the region.
Batista but he wasnt communist
china,cuba,ireeland and jamcia
i think it was Austalia,cuba,and some other
austria hungary
It was the primary battlefield of the Spanish American War.
Nothing, Cuba did not get involved
Cuba and the Allied forces declared war and fought against Germany, Japan, and Italy during world war two.
Cuba was an ally to the US during World War II. But after the war, Cuba became communist and joined on the side of Russia against US. Cuba and Russia were also launched the nuclear threat on the US and Mexico.
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Yes.
Jose Miguel Gomez
April 7, 1917. Declared war on Germany.
Jose Miguel Gomez
Batista but he wasnt communist
The role of what?
The Hearst newspapers ran stories concerning Cuba to push towards war. We had a similar thing happen with going into Iraq.