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On January 25, 1898, the USS Maine made his entry into Havana without having previously warned of his arrival. On February 15, 1898, an explosion blew the USS Maine into the air. Of the 355 crew members, 254 men and two officers were killed.
The United States accused Spain of the sinking and declared an ultimatum in which he demanded the withdrawal of Cuba.
On December 10, 1898, the future independence of Cuba is agreed and Spain cedes Puerto Rico and Guam.
Economically, the war benefited Spain, because after the war, large amounts of capital were returned and were invested in Spain.
The Ten Years' War, was part of Cuba's fight for independence from Spain.
The reasons why Cuba wanted this independence were because was being affected by an economic crisis. Also because Spain and Cuba had different economic situations...
This war ended up being a failure.
It was the second of the three conflicts of the Cuban wars of independence against Spain. They had lost the first war, but the Cubans didn't give up.
The revolution was led by Calixto García. This war did not last more than a year, in September of 1880 there was the second defeat of Cuba.
The Spanish-American War occurred between Spain and the United States in 1898. It began with the sinking of the USS Maine. US troops arrived to Cuba and destroyed two Spanish fleets, among others. Ended with the defeat of Spain and the consequences were the loss of Cuba in the Spanish domain.
Is the last war for the independence of Cuba against Spain. The war began on February 24, 1895 and ended in 1898 with the surrender of the Spanish colonial army before the advance of the Cuban independence army, with the assistance and military support American in the well-known generally like Hispanic-Cuban-American War.