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José Martí was imprisoned in Cuba during the Spanish colonial period. In 1871, he was arrested for his involvement in revolutionary activities against Spanish rule and subsequently sentenced to six years in prison. He spent part of his imprisonment in the city of Havana before being exiled to Spain. Martí's experiences during his imprisonment greatly influenced his later writings and commitment to Cuba's independence.

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