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  2. United States occupation of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The United States occupation of Cuba may refer to: the United States Military Government in Cuba (1898–1902) the Second Occupation of Cuba (1906–1909) the Sugar Intervention (1917–1922), a third occupation of Cuba

  3. Provisional Government of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The de jure or letter of the law character and scope of the U.S. provisional government was arguably set forth in the proclamation made by then Secretary of War and first provisional governor of Cuba, William H. Taft, which he made immediately upon the establishment U.S. provisional government on 29 September 1906, “To the People of Cuba:

  4. Category:Cuban people by occupation - Wikipedia

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  5. Military Government of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Platt Amendment defined the terms by which the United States would cease its occupation of Cuba. The amendment, placed into an army appropriations bill was designed to give back control of Cuba to the Cuban people. It had eight conditions to which the Cuban Government needed to adhere before full sovereignty would be transferred.

  6. Category:Lists of Cuban people by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Lists of ambassadors of Cuba ... Pages in category "Lists of Cuban people by occupation" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  7. Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) - Wikipedia

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    The most meaningful impact on Cuba that World War 1 had was on its sugar trade as much of the world's European supply was cut off with demand exploding along with profits from the industry. [57] Cuba later ended up signing the Treaty of Versailles. Cuba was a member of the League of Nations and later on its successor, the United Nations (UN).

  8. Category:Lists of Cuban people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Cuban people by occupation (2 C, 6 P) + Lists of Cuban women (2 P) Pages in category "Lists of Cuban people" ... List of Lebanese people in Cuba; S.

  9. List of colonial governors of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Cuba: 20 May 1902: See List of Presidents of Cuba: American Occupation: 29 September 1906 to 13 October 1906: William Howard Taft: Provisional governor 13 October 1906 to 28 January 1909: Charles Edward Magoon [5] Provisional governor