Technically yes, the French citizens fought a successful revolution for liberty and equality, but because of ramped mismanagement, there quickly emerged a new despot who took away much of that liberty.
Cuba had been a country of interest for Americans for many years
prior to the 1890s. Because it was only 90 miles from the tip of
Florida, many Americans believed it to be a natural extension of the US.
During the 1890s it became a profitable source of trade for American
businessmen. After the Cuban revolt against Spain ended the Americans
poured investments over $50 million into Cuba and became the biggest
purchaser of Cuban sugar. The US removed tariffs making sugar cheap for Americans to buy. Both the US and the Cuban economies benefited and the trade increased to $100 million. The depression of 1893, however, had a negative effect on both economies. <span>
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Tea was dumped into the boston harbor, otherwise known as the boston tea party. He and his companions dumped tea.
I'm pretty sure his biggest objective in the civil war was to (B.) which is Save the Union.