yes
Cuba was never a part of Mexico.
cuba
Spain controlled the most of the West Indies like Cuba and Puerto Rico. Most of the people there where victims of the unfairness of the Spanish government there.
Hernando Cortés's expedition to Cuba began in 1511 when he arrived on the island as part of an expedition led by Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. Cortés later undertook his own expedition to Mexico, which started in 1519. He effectively governed Cuba until he left for Mexico in 1519, and he remained involved in Cuban affairs until he returned to Spain in 1528.
No. Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821.
Brazil
Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are there Spanish speaking islands. The Canary Islands, and Hispaniola also speak Spanish.
well its a spanish speaking country Cuba was a Spanish colony, so yes it does have some Spanish tradition and heritage in it. Cuba was also part of the US at a time and has a few American traditions as well. It has probably been affected by Mexico and other Latin American countries as well.
Mexico qualifies as such. It was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521 to 1821.
When Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine and handed temporary control over Cuba to the US in 1898, she was left only with territories in Africa: the Moroccan towns of Cueta, Melilla and Sidi Ifni, the Spanish Sahara and Equatorial Guinea.
No. It was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821, however.
From Latin. Spain was part of the Roman empire. Spanish is very close to Latin.