Because of its proximity to the coast of the United States.
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During the Spanish-American War, the important military base in Florida was Fort Brooke, located in Tampa. It served as a key staging area for U.S. troops preparing to invade Cuba. The fort's strategic location facilitated the mobilization of soldiers and supplies, significantly contributing to the war effort. Additionally, Tampa's proximity to Cuba made it an ideal launch point for military operations.
The U.S was interested in Cuba because of its geographic location. Cuba was just too close to the United States Mainland, just a few km from Florida and in the future they could easily attack it. The U.S.A was always interested in the Caribbean and would of most likely of bought Haiti, because it was the pearl of the Caribbean, meaning it was very rich but after the Haitian Revolution, Haiti's economy was destroyed and Cuba was the next best thing when it comes to economic wealth back in those day, and the united states wanted in.
Che Guevara was an important figure in the Cuban revolution. He was an important military leader, he increased land reform in Cuba, and he was a force in improving literacy rate in Cuba (the literacy rate jumped from 60 percent to 96 percent).
All of them are neighboring the United States.
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Cuba is a country in the Caribbean.
No, Cuba is north of Jamaica. See the related link below for a map showing the location of Jamaica in relation to Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
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Havana is on the northwestern coast of Cuba. See the related link for a map showing the location of the city.
Christmas is celebrated according to the calendar in use, not by geographical location. Cuba uses the Gregorian calendar.
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