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  1. The period began in 1902 following the end of its first U.S. military occupation years after Cuba declared independence in 1898 from the Spanish Empire. This era included various changing governments and US military occupations, and ended with the outbreak of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

  2. La República de Cuba de 1902 a 1959, denominada por el actual régimen cubano como República Neocolonial, [1] se refiere al primer Estado cubano que existió tras el fin de la ocupación estadounidense en la Isla de Cuba el 20 de mayo de 1902 (viéndose interrumpida por otra ocupación entre 1906 y 1909) hasta el triunfo de la Revolución ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CubaCuba - Wikipedia

    Cuba gained formal independence from the U.S. on 20 May 1902, as the Republic of Cuba. Under Cuba's new constitution, the U.S. retained the right to intervene in Cuban affairs and to supervise its finances and foreign relations. Under the Platt Amendment, the U.S. leased the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base from Cuba.

  4. La República de Cuba de 1902 a 1959, denominada por el actual régimen cubano como República Neocolonial, se refiere al primer Estado cubano que existió tras el fin de la ocupación estadounidense en la Isla de Cuba el 20 de mayo de 1902 hasta el triunfo de la Revolución Cubana el 1 de enero de 1959, la cual instauraría un Estado socialista vigent...

  5. The period began in 1902 following the end of its first U.S. military occupation years after Cuba declared independence in 1898 from the Spanish Empire. This era included various changing governments and US military occupations, and ended with the outbreak of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

  6. Republic of Cuba (19021959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909) Negro Rebellion (1912) Sugar Intervention (1917–1922) 1952 Cuban coup d'état; Cuban Revolution (1953–1959) United States embargo against Cuba (1958–) Republic of Cuba (1959–) Cuban exodus (1959–) Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Cuban Missile Crisis (1962 ...

  7. Republic of Cuba (19021959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909) Negro Rebellion (1912) Sugar Intervention (1917–1922) 1952 Cuban coup d'état; Cuban Revolution (1953–1959) United States embargo against Cuba (1958–) Republic of Cuba (1959–) Cuban exodus (1959–) Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961) Cuban Missile Crisis (1962 ...