AP US History
Cuba's Affairs refers to the political, economic, and social issues surrounding Cuba, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as it became a focal point in the context of American imperialism. The U.S. intervention in Cuba was driven by various factors including strategic interests, humanitarian concerns over Spanish colonial rule, and the desire to expand American influence in the Caribbean and Latin America. This culminated in the Spanish-American War and ultimately led to significant changes in Cuba's governance and its relationship with the United States.