Cuba And Its History
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The makeup of Cuba in the late nineteenth century is much the same as it is
today. Nearly 66% of the population are white and of Spanish descent. About
22% are of mixed racial heritage, and 12% of the populace is black. Cuba
lies to the south of the United States, and is most easily accessible by
b ....
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.... camps for revolutionaries caught in battle. The Cuban
Revolution became extremely bloody due to the use of Guerrilla warfare.
This military operation, conducted on its home terrain, consisted of
inhabitants fed up with oppressive rule. The men involved operated from
bases located deep in the jungle, dense forests, and high rocky elevations.
Guerrillas depended on natives for food, shelter, and useful information.
While striking swiftly was a must, the bands of men were specialized ....
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