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  2. Cuban Americans - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Cuban immigration to regions that would eventually form the United States have a long history, beginning in the Spanish colonial period in 1565 when the settlement of St. Augustine was established by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and hundreds of Spanish soldiers and their families moved from Cuba to St. Augustine to establish new ...

  3. History of Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mainly because of Henry Plant's connections in the War Department, Tampa was chosen as an embarkation center for American forces heading to Cuba for the Spanish–American War. 30,000 troops, wearing thick wool uniforms in the oppressive heat, waited in Tampa for the order to ship out during the summer of 1898, filling the town to bursting. [77]

  4. Francisco Menéndez (Black soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Along with most Spanish colonists from St. Augustine and the Fort Mose community, Menéndez was evacuated by the Spanish crown to Cuba and was granted a portion of land, provisions, tools, and his own slave. Along with the other freed Blacks, Menéndez established San Agustín de la Nueva Florida (St. Augustine of the New Florida), near ...

  5. FIU gets $10 million for academic center that will honor the ...

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    Benjamín León Jr., founder of Leon Medical Centers and a Cuban exile, donated $10 million to help jumpstart FIU’s Casa Cuba center..

  6. Cuban immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Cuban immigration to the U.S. has a long history, beginning in the Spanish colonial period in 1565 when St. Augustine, Florida was established by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, and hundreds of Spanish-Cuban soldiers and their families moved from Cuba to St. Augustine to establish a new life.

  7. St. Augustine in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Although situated 150 miles away, the residents of St. Augustine heard of the Battle of Port Royal on November 7, 1861. Troops on a Union ship just upwind from the battle saw flashes of light, but often heard nothing. [7] The majority of Confederate forces from St. Augustine consisted of a company called the St. Augustine Blues. When they left ...

  8. New restaurant combines Latin food cultures with Cuban ... - AOL

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    Sandwich de jamon y queso with ham and cheese on Cuban bread ($7.99) Sandwich de croquetas ($8.99) Olimpicos with tin bread, mayo, cheese, ham, tomato, lettuce, hard-boiled eggs and olives ($5.75)

  9. Fort Mose - Wikipedia

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    After East Florida was ceded to the British in the 1763 Treaty of Paris, most of the free black inhabitants emigrated to Cuba with the evacuating Spanish settlers. [20] [21] At that time, the black population at St. Augustine and Fort Mose totaled about 3,000, of whom about three quarters were escaped slaves. [22]