The main goal of American businesses in Cuba was to capitalize on the island's abundant Natural Resources, particularly sugar, tobacco, and minerals, which were highly profitable. American investments aimed to establish a strong economic presence and control over key industries, facilitating access to the U.S. market. Additionally, businesses sought to benefit from Cuba's strategic location and its potential as a tourism destination. Overall, the focus was on maximizing profits and expanding influence in the Caribbean region.
profits from trading sugar
To profit from the sugar trade
To profit from the sugar trade
To profit from the sugar trade
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It could be. The main goal of the American Constitution was to form a government.
The official goal was to restore the constitution and bring justice to Cuba, latter Castro became a socialist and betrayed those ideals, appointing himself dictator.
It was a major producer of sugar.
which of the following is not associated with the spanish American war which one
one of the main goal of the Americans were to cuba to get independenced. to have imperial power and to take revenge because of the explosion of the uss Maine and the monroe doctrine( forign policy).
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