No. The US granted independence to Cuba after the Spanish-American war, and has never occupied it since.
The Platt Amendment
The Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico and Cuba was granted Independence.
It wasn't. It was granted Independence from Spain under the 1898 Treaty of Paris.
The Treaty of Paris, which brought an end to the Spanish-American War, granted independence to Cuba. The treaty was signed in 1898.
Guam, the Philippines and Puerto Rico. Cuba was granted almost instant independence.
The Spanish American War. Cuba was granted immediate independence.
Cuba became a 'protectorate' of the United States after the U.S. Spanish war and was granted Independence in 1902. The Cuba people lost that independence in starting in 1959 when the People's Revolution removed Batista from power and they became a Socialist country soon after they became Communist under Fidel Castro and his general Che' Guevara.
After the Spanish-American war,Cuba was granted independence and Puerto Rico became a US Territory.
After the Spanish-American war,Cuba was granted independence and Puerto Rico became a US Territory.
Cubas independence was granted after the Spánish defeate in the Spanish American War. After the Maine , an American sbattlehip, exploded president William McKinley declared war on Spain in 1898 . The war was fought for a few months and in 1901 Cuba gained its independence . Fidel Castro was a bad leader ho
cuba gained there independence in 1912