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U. S. Expansionism and Cuban Annexationism in the 1850s

Author: Opatrny, Josef
SKU: PMRT.GEN.3084.00705

$261.25

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780773423084
Publication Date: 1993
Condition: New

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This study examines the highlights of annexationism in the 1850s when Cuban Annexationists found strong support from some American groups after the Texas annexation and the Mexican American war. Cuban annexationists and American expansionists both feared social disorder, racial strife, and political and economical instability. The significance of annexation lies in three areas: it represented one step beyond early Creole reformism; it introduced the idea of the acceptability of armed struggle; and finally, it added to a sense of separate Cuban community and identity.

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