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17 June 1898 : Hispanic-American War, or Summer Rum-Coca - the Incorrect

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In the twilight of the 19th century, Cuba was, together with Puerto Rico, the last vestige of the immense Spanish empire of the Americas. More for a long time perhaps, because in 1895 a war of independence broke out there. Spanish repression, which included the massive internment of Cuban civilians in the first concentration camps of history, American public opinion revolt, excited by large-scale daily newspapers. More and more politicians deman…
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In the twilight of the 19th century, Cuba was, together with Puerto Rico, the last vestige of the immense Spanish empire of the Americas. More for a long time perhaps, because in 1895 a war of independence broke out there. Spanish repression, which included the massive internment of Cuban civilians in the first concentration camps of history, American public opinion revolt, excited by large-scale daily newspapers. More and more politicians deman…

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lincorrect.org broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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