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Jose Marti encourages Cuban rebels to destroy sugar mills and plantations to provoke the United States.

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Why did Jose Marti encourage Cuban rebels to destroy sugar mills plantations?

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Oh, dude, Jose Marti was all about that Cuban independence vibe. So, like, he encouraged the rebels to target sugar mills and plantations because they were seen as symbols of Spanish colonial oppression. It was basically a strategic move to weaken the Spanish economy and push for Cuban freedom.


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