Bittersweet Independence: The Influence of the United States on Cuba’s Independence

Author: Samantha Nordstrom

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Bittersweet Independence: The Influence of the United States on Cuba's Independence by Samantha Nordstrom explores the role of the United States in Cuba's independence and its subsequent control over the country. It discusses different interpretations and perspectives on the influence of the United States, including its economic impact and the debate between positive assistance and imperialism.
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