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The , in Cuba,ing an important part in the development of domestic politics within the metropolitan nations. Trans-Atlantic journeys were becoming a commonplace of European and American literature, with the accounts made by Europeans and North Americans following visits to Latin America and the Caribbean becoming内部 发表于 2025-3-24 03:20:39
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A Deepening Sense of Otherness,el at least four thousand miles by ship to reach Cuba, a journey that in the mid-nineteenth century could take more than a month, depending on the route taken and the vagaries of the weather. The North Americans were somewhat closer to home, though even for them the trip back to New York and New EngDri727 发表于 2025-3-24 13:45:54
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Catalysts and Scapegoats,ill treatment and imprisonment of her Husband,” accused of involvement in a conspiracy to bring about a general uprising, aimed at ending slavery and Spanish domination of the island. Henry Elkins was an English ., who had traveled to Cuba from Birmingham some time around 1841 “to manage a steam engKEGEL 发表于 2025-3-24 19:56:01
Conclusion,Spanish colonial network, which was itself a participant in geopolitical rivalries between the Atlantic powers. Commercial networks tied Cuba into an increasingly dependent relationship with foreign merchants and bankers, through which came the new machinery introduced into the island. Cuba also req总 发表于 2025-3-25 03:03:49
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