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Cuba in War Time

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The narrative highlights the complexities of the Cuban revolution, emphasizing the strategic construction of numerous forts by Spaniards in response to the uprising. This fortification reflects Spain's military strategy and the prolonged nature of the conflict. Unlike previous revolutions led by aristocrats, the current struggle unites diverse social classes, including the "plain people," showcasing a collective effort among Cubans to achieve their common goals. The situation illustrates the evolving dynamics of the revolution and the deep commitment of its participants.

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Cuba in War Time, Richard Harding Davis

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2004
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