During the Cuban War of Independence (1895-1898), the Spanish colonial government implemented harsh measures to suppress the rebellion. They established reconcentration camps, forcibly relocating rural populations to control and isolate insurgents, which led to widespread suffering and high mortality rates due to disease and malnutrition. Spanish forces also employed brutal military tactics, including executions and scorched earth policies, to quell resistance, resulting in significant civilian casualties and further resentment against colonial rule.
'Do you want a treat' in Spanish is ¿Quieres un regalo?'.'
Bad.
nicely
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To pleasure/enjoy/treat you
Only if you want to treat Spanish speaking patients.
Spanish and British treated the native's poorly. They saw them as worthless.
Crappy.
Voy a tratarte bien
The relationship between Spain and Cuba is complex, shaped by historical ties, cultural connections, and political dynamics. While many Spaniards have a sense of kinship with Cubans due to shared history and language, attitudes can vary widely. In contemporary times, some Spaniards express support for the Cuban people, advocating for their rights and freedoms, while others may hold stereotypical views influenced by political narratives. Overall, the treatment of Cubans by Spaniards is influenced by individual perspectives rather than a uniform stance.
ok well i dont know
Destinos An Introduction to Spanish - 1992 Yo invito My Treat 1-42 was released on: USA: 1992