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Archy [21]
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briefly describe the history of Cuba, and explain how and why it,s history inform it's foreign policy

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marusya05 [52]3 years ago
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Cuba was first settled by the Guanahatabey and Taino Native Americans. They were farmers, hunters, and fishers. Christopher Columbus landed at Cuba in 1492 and claimed the land for Spain. Columbus named the land Isla Juana, but later it would be called Cuba, which comes from the local Native American name of coabana.
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