Jose Marti
In the 20th century, key figures who worked for Cuban independence included José Martí, who is often regarded as the nationalist leader and symbol of the Cuban independence movement, and Fidel Castro, who led the 1959 revolution that ultimately resulted in the overthrow of the Batista regime and establishment of a socialist state. Additionally, Antonio Maceo and Máximo Gómez were prominent military leaders in the late 19th century struggles that laid the groundwork for later movements. Their efforts collectively shaped Cuba's fight for sovereignty and self-determination.
Cuban Independence.
Cuban Independence.
In support of Cuban independence.
The US was able to pay attention to the Cuban Independence movement because they had obtained information about Spanish officers as well as maps. The Cuban Independence movement was a liberation war from Spain.
Cuban Independence.
Cuban Independence.
Cuban Independence.
The US support for Cuban Independence and the sinking of the USS Maine.
The quest for Cuban Independence from Spain and the sinking of the USS Maine.
The US was able to pay attention to the Cuban Independence movement because they had obtained information about Spanish officers as well as maps. The Cuban Independence movement was a liberation war from Spain.
The US fought Spain for Cuban Independence.