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Andrew Carnegie objected to US intervention in Cuba.

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Which American objected to the us intervention in Cuba?

One prominent American who objected to U.S. intervention in Cuba was Mark Twain. As a leading figure in the Anti-Imperialist League, Twain criticized the imperialistic motives behind the U.S. actions in Cuba and argued against the moral implications of colonization. He believed that the intervention contradicted the principles of democracy and self-determination. Twain's opposition highlighted the divide in American society regarding imperialism during that era.


What document provided the terms for US intervention in Cuba?

Teller amendment?


How did US intervention affect the people of Cuba?

They obtained some freedom.


Who became a dallying cry for us intervention in cuba?

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Where did the US assert that it has a virtual right of continuing intervention in Cuba?

Platt Amendment


What was the Cuban missile conflict?

This was a 13-day confrontation in October 1962 . The Soviets were shipping large missiles to Cuba,and the US objected to this.


Leader Tomas Estrada sought US intervention after a 1906 revolt in what nation?

Cuba


What is the similarities between the US and Cuba?

America and Cuba both have American currency.


What prevented the US from taking possession of cuba after the spanish american wat?

Nothing, the US did take possession of Cuba after the Spanish-American War.


Why was the US in Cuba during the Spanish American war?

To eject the Spanish Army from Cuba.


How did the US And Cuba become linked economically?

The US liked Cuba for its good sugar and tobacco plantations. During the Spanish-American war the US fought with Cuba. Afterward US and Cuba became closely linked economically


What economic interests did the US have in Cuba during the Spanish-American war?

The US bought much of the sugar that Cuba produced.