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Cuba's two major rebellions against Spanish rule were the Ten Years' War (1868-1878) and the Cuban War of Independence (1895-1898). The Ten Years' War, led by figures like Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, sought to end slavery and achieve independence but ultimately failed, leading to a peace treaty that did not fully satisfy the rebels. The Cuban War of Independence saw leaders like José Martí and Antonio Maceo galvanize support for liberation, culminating in U.S. intervention and the Spanish-American War, which resulted in Cuba's nominal independence in 1898. These rebellions were pivotal in shaping Cuban nationalism and the island's struggle for sovereignty.

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