The US occupied Cuba for a short period after the Spanish-American War, but never annexed it.
No. The US granted independence to Cuba after the Spanish-American war, and has never occupied it since.
US involvement in Cuba dates back to the time of the Spanish American War, when Cuba was still a Spanish colony; that was around the end of the 19th century.
Cuba, with certain US mandated restrictions.
Cuba, Guam and the Philippines.
They obtained some freedom.
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Teller amendment?
Platt Amendment
Cuba
America and Cuba both have American currency.
This was a 13-day confrontation in October 1962 . The Soviets were shipping large missiles to Cuba,and the US objected to this.
Nothing, the US did take possession of Cuba after the Spanish-American War.
To eject the Spanish Army from Cuba.
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
The US occupied Cuba for a short period after the Spanish-American War, but never annexed it.
No. The US granted independence to Cuba after the Spanish-American war, and has never occupied it since.