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Spain refused to grant Cuba independence primarily due to economic interests and the desire to maintain its colonial empire. The island was a valuable source of sugar and tobacco, and Spain was reluctant to lose such a profitable territory. Additionally, the Spanish government feared that granting independence could inspire similar movements in other colonies, threatening their overall control. This resistance ultimately contributed to the tensions that led to the Spanish-American War in 1898.

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