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Oppressive condition and many deaths due to abuse and starvation.

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Q: Why did the Cubans rebel against Spain?
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When did the Cubans revolt against Spain?

1898, I think.


Who was the leader and a soldier who inspired fellow Cubans to revolt against Spain?

Jose Marti


What was one of the first Spanish colonies to rebel against Spain?

Mexico


One of the first Spanish colonies to rebel against Spain was who?

Mexico


One of the first Spanish colonies to rebel against Spain was .?

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What country's where on what side in Spanish American war?

It was Spain against the US with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos on both sides of the issue.


What caused creoles in south America to rebel against Spain?

Creoles rebeled because the people in Spain wanted a liberal democracy.


Why did Americans support the Cuban rebels in their efforts against Spain?

Because the were called unkind names such as (Putas, and uglies) and also because they thought Spain sunk USS Maine


What do Cubans eat for dessert?

spain: ice cream! :)


What are the failure of president Emilio Aguinaldo?

This president had to surrender to the Spanish under pressure. This ended the rebel government and put many people in jail who were suspected of plotting against Spain.


What soldier is a rebel?

rebel is a person who goes against his/her superiors. A rebel soldier would rebel against his/her country's army or organization. MistroJoe


Did Cubans and Filipinos agree with the treaty negotiations between Spain and the United States?

Cuba and the Philippines were not consulted. They were colonies of Spain. When the terms of the treaty ending the Spanish-American War came out, the Filipinos were quite angered and began to fight a guerrilla war against the American occupation just as they had fought the Spanish occupation. The Cubans were bothered, but not enough to lead an insurrection.