The US does not have control over the Cuban economy.
Gain independence for Cuba.
Guantánamo Bay
Between 1900 and 1933, the U.S. exerted significant control over the Cuban economy primarily through the Platt Amendment of 1901, which allowed the U.S. to intervene in Cuban affairs and maintain a naval base at Guantanamo Bay. This amendment facilitated American investments in key sectors like sugar and tobacco, making Cuba economically dependent on the U.S. Additionally, American companies dominated many industries, and the U.S. government influenced Cuban policies to protect its economic interests, leading to a situation where Cuba's economy was closely tied to that of the United States.
the Cuban missile crisis affected us by the penis accidentaly getting out of control and producing to much for America to handle...this was almost as big of a tragedy as world war 2.
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Guantanamo Bay
Cuban Independence.
Guantánamo Bay
Guantánamo Bay
Guantánamo Bay
Gain independence for Cuba.
the economy does not control us because we decide what we do with our money and life:)
The economy Suffered
The US fought Spain for Cuban Independence.
It was fought to gain Cuban Independence.
Guantánamo Bay
The US never had control of Rumania