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.
Spain wanted to hold on to Cuba primarily for economic reasons, as the island was a significant source of sugar and tobacco, which were vital to Spain's economy. Additionally, Cuba held strategic military importance in the Caribbean, serving as a key point for Spain's naval operations. National pride and the desire to maintain its colonial empire also motivated Spain to resist losing control over Cuba, especially in the face of rising independence movements in the late 19th century.
While tensions with Spain had be rising for some time, war was declared when the Battleship Maine was destroyed. It was moored in Havana Harbor in Cuba (which was a Spanish possession) and inexplicably exploded and sank. The US government blamed Spain and soon declared war.
America reacted to Spanish ruling in Cuba, and took control over Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
Spain fought France and England because French and English claims to Noth America angered Spain. Also coused by religious conficts and the quest for national power. Also religious differences also led to confict between England and Spain.
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cuba gained there independence in 1912
Cuba was granted independence from Spain in the year 1898.
No, Cuba gained its independence from Spain in 1898.
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Cuba gained its independence from Spain.
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France did not colonize Cuba. Cuba was primarily colonized by Spain in the 16th century and gained independence from Spain in 1898.
The US fought Spain for Cuban Independence.
In 1868.
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Cuba fought for its independence during the Spanish American War.
First Spain in 1898. In 1898 the US occupied Cuba until 1902.